Finding Health Insurance when You Are Self-Employed

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When I first became self-employed five years ago, I thought it was great, but I did think my employer should offer better benefits. If you don't have a boss, what do you do for insurance?

There are several places where benefits for the self-employed can be found, though they will vary a little from region to region. There are many companies who offer "catastrophic" coverage- meaning a high yearly
 deductible, with full or nearly-full coverage after you have met that deductible. These are easy to get if you are generally healthy already. While that sounds contradictory, it's still useful even if you don't meet the deductible. These plans offer prescription discounts as well as office visit discounts that work like a typical co-pay. My co-pay is $35, which sounds high, but a regular office visit would be $50.

There are varying deductibles for these plans, and the price per month goes up the lower your deductible is. My deductible is $2,500 per year, and I have only reached that once. Even if you never reach the deductible, the discounts may be enough to make these plans worthwhile. In addition to the discounts, you can be assured that you will be able to pay if something catastrophic really does happen. If I were to get into a car wreck, catch a hideous disease or need an organ transplant, I am covered 100 percent of the amount once I reach the yearly deductible. And at hospital prices, my deductible would likely be reached on the first day.

Two companies that I highly recommend for their affordability and their coverage are Assurant Health and Golden Rule. You can contact these companies directly or go through an insurance agent. Going through an agent does not make the policy more expensive, and an agent can help you pick a policy that is best for your situation.

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Great article!
I spent several decades of my life being self-employed. I wish this article had been around back then! It's a scary thing to be without insurance. Good information here.
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