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#161537 - 01/01/04 10:31 AM
Health insurance options for self-employed.
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hello
Hope you all have a Happy New Year.
I need your input.
The stores I have been managing for Fletcher Music Centers were closed in Floridas panhandle yesterday. I have decided to take an offer here in Pensacola with a local music store rather than move to central Florida with the company I've been with for a number of years.
Here is where the question comes in. Whats's the best way for me to have continueous health insurance?
I know I am eligilbe for Cobra. The new job will cover 1/2 of my insurance for 6 months and all of it thereafter. The only thing is that they want to pay only for what coverage would cost for a normal insurance policy without any pre-existing conditions with Blue Cross/Blue Shield. I would pay anything over that.
Since I do have some pre-existing conditions, not to mention several medications that I take, well, I think you see what I'm driving at here.
Any insurance I would end up with after Cobra, or if I go to a different insurance company right away, would be a policy for individuals rather than a group, as this company is too small to offer group insurance.
So, you can see at some point I will have only individual health insurance.
What do you guys use? Although I don't belong, I wonder if the Musicians Federation would have a group rate plan, or if there are any other groups out there I could join to get a good group rate that covers pre-existing conditions.
Thinking of the advantages of a group plan, I am wondering if the Sythzone gang could form a group for insurance purposes??
OK, I know there is a bunch of knowledge here so, I'm all ears. What would you recommend in my situation?
Best Scott
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#161538 - 01/01/04 10:46 AM
Re: Health insurance options for self-employed.
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Scott, Knowing you're an old guy such as myself, if you have ever served in the armed forces on active duty, you are elegible for no cost coverage through the Veteran's Administration. Just go to www.va.gov and click on health benefits. You can even enrole online. Naturally, under this program you must see VA physicians, but I believe you'll find this is not a problem. The program does not discriminate against those with pre-existing conditions and has a great drug benefit program. Cheers, Gary
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