What is the best health insurance option for a single mom with a 5 years old?
Total Comments: 10
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 03:59 pm Post Subject:
It depends on where you live and what type of benefits you would like.
Our most popular carriers are Anthem, Aenta and United Healthcare. With a five year old - you will want something offering well child care and vaccinations as well as a dr's office copay most likely.
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 06:04 am Post Subject:
Hi JTinsure,
With a five year old - you will want something offering well child care and vaccinations as well as a dr's office copay most likely.
Is there anything else that one needs to think of before picking an insurance service for his child?
Steven
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 06:07 am Post Subject:
Hi Single Mom,
What is the best health insurance option for a single mom with a 5 years old?
I trust Aetna for the way they served my friend. But, which state are you in?
Steven
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 06:43 am Post Subject:
Hi Jtinsure,
It depends on where you live and what type of benefits you would like.
Wouldn't her eligibility depend on her age, medical condition and such? Can we just suggest her an average cost of health insurance?
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 05:15 am Post Subject:
It depends on where do you put up and how much are you willing to spend to buy health insurance online. If you stay in India than I will suggest Family health insurance from apollodkv health insurance company.
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 07:16 pm Post Subject:
Still need more information - hard to answer generic questions like these without also being generic. That being said UHC, Aetna, and Anthem are usually good choices. But it is simply best to work with a broker and narrow down your options.
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 01:15 pm Post Subject:
Still need more information - hard to answer generic questions like these without also being generic. That being said UHC, Aetna, and Anthem are usually good choices. But it is simply best to work with a broker and narrow down your options.
Well for more information regarding the best suitable and affordable health insurance plan, you can check out cvty-healthinsurance.com/
What would you suggest to our OP, SingleMom? What should she consider in a policy for better protection for herself and her child?
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:58 am Post Subject:
Hi,
Depending on what you are looking for you can find a lot of great quotes online or through a provider in your area or best suitable health insurance plans for you.
Thanks
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 02:00 am Post Subject:
It would depend of the state that you live in. Different companies offer different health plans in different sates. In California right now your best options would be Blue Cross SmartSense plans and Kaiser health plans. Knowing that all you have to do is pick a plan that fits your needs and budget. Also don't be afraid of the deductibles. Most deductibles only apply if you are checked in, in to the hospital. All other medical expenses are covered before the deductible. Not all but most of the plans work that way.
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 03:59 pm Post Subject:
It depends on where you live and what type of benefits you would like.
Our most popular carriers are Anthem, Aenta and United Healthcare. With a five year old - you will want something offering well child care and vaccinations as well as a dr's office copay most likely.
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 06:04 am Post Subject:
Hi JTinsure,
With a five year old - you will want something offering well child care and vaccinations as well as a dr's office copay most likely.
Is there anything else that one needs to think of before picking an insurance service for his child?
Steven
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 06:07 am Post Subject:
Hi Single Mom,
What is the best health insurance option for a single mom with a 5 years old?
I trust Aetna for the way they served my friend. But, which state are you in?
Steven
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 06:43 am Post Subject:
Hi Jtinsure,
It depends on where you live and what type of benefits you would like.
Wouldn't her eligibility depend on her age, medical condition and such? Can we just suggest her an average cost of health insurance?
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 05:15 am Post Subject:
It depends on where do you put up and how much are you willing to spend to buy health insurance online. If you stay in India than I will suggest Family health insurance from apollodkv health insurance company.
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 07:16 pm Post Subject:
Still need more information - hard to answer generic questions like these without also being generic. That being said UHC, Aetna, and Anthem are usually good choices. But it is simply best to work with a broker and narrow down your options.
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 01:15 pm Post Subject:
Still need more information - hard to answer generic questions like these without also being generic. That being said UHC, Aetna, and Anthem are usually good choices. But it is simply best to work with a broker and narrow down your options.
Well for more information regarding the best suitable and affordable health insurance plan, you can check out cvty-healthinsurance.com/
Hope this will help you a lot..
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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 08:27 am Post Subject:
Hey Jose,
What would you suggest to our OP, SingleMom? What should she consider in a policy for better protection for herself and her child?
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:58 am Post Subject:
Hi,
Depending on what you are looking for you can find a lot of great quotes online or through a provider in your area or best suitable health insurance plans for you.
Thanks
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 02:00 am Post Subject:
It would depend of the state that you live in. Different companies offer different health plans in different sates. In California right now your best options would be Blue Cross SmartSense plans and Kaiser health plans. Knowing that all you have to do is pick a plan that fits your needs and budget. Also don't be afraid of the deductibles. Most deductibles only apply if you are checked in, in to the hospital. All other medical expenses are covered before the deductible. Not all but most of the plans work that way.
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