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beelbill
Explorer
Explorer
So, I have the 5th wheel on the site and am waiting for it to dry out enough I can get under it to hook up the water and sewer. I am also waiting for Kansas City Power and Light to hook me up. Then I am ready to move into the 5er full time. Spent the day there and it felt like I was on vacation even though I still have full time job. My plan is to winter here and then semi-retire and work a few months in one area and a few in another.

Everything is working out except I don't know what to do about health insurance. I don't ever use it but if I dropped it, I would suddenly need it. Are any of the rest of you fulltimers less than 65 years old? Without work insurance, what do you do for insurance, pay ridiculous rates? Please don't even suggest Obamacare.
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Big_Katuna
Explorer II
Explorer II
Go out and shop. We are 61 and pay $1800 a month. We are self employed and have been paying for our health insurance for decades.

Our insurance is MUCH BETTER since the ACA took effect. Lower deductibles, more no charge diagnostic procedures and lower co pays. Not sure what you think Obama care is but it's called health insurance. Yes, low income folks can get assistance. Most of us make too much.

You definetly need coverage. You can run up a six figure claim in no time.
My Kharma ran over my Dogma.

jrp
Explorer
Explorer
Yes, if you're under 65 and not covered by any other plan, you need to purchase an individual policy. what's available at what cost varies greatly depending on your home state.
I suggest you give these folks a call and explore your options, they are helpful experts in fulltime RV'er health insurance.
http://rverhealthinsurance.com/


beelbill wrote:
.... Are any of the rest of you fulltimers less than 65 years old? Without work insurance, what do you do for insurance, pay ridiculous rates? Please don't even suggest Obamacare.
Jim

dahkota
Explorer
Explorer
We fulltime. We are under 65. We do not have 'work insurance.' We make too much to get 'Obamacare.' We purchased our health insurance directly from Blue Cross. How much it costs per month is dependent on what state you live in and how old you are. Of course, our ability to get insurance at all is directly related to 'Obamacare.' Whether that means it is or isn't 'Obamacare' would be for you to decide.
2015 Jeep Willys Wrangler
2014 Fleetwood Bounder 33C
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darsben
Explorer II
Explorer II
beelbill wrote:
So, I have the 5th wheel on the site and am waiting for it to dry out enough I can get under it to hook up the water and sewer. I am also waiting for Kansas City Power and Light to hook me up. Then I am ready to move into the 5er full time. Spent the day there and it felt like I was on vacation even though I still have full time job. My plan is to winter here and then semi-retire and work a few months in one area and a few in another.

Everything is working out except I don't know what to do about health insurance. I don't ever use it but if I dropped it, I would suddenly need it. Are any of the rest of you fulltimers less than 65 years old? Without work insurance, what do you do for insurance, pay ridiculous rates? Please don't even suggest Obamacare.


You should be able to C.O.B. your work policy for up to 18 months otherwise you can either pay the ridiculous rates, go bare or sign up for the as you say Obamacare policy. However most Obamacare policies seem to be state specific so you could not travel.

Those are your choices like it or not.
If I were you I would pay the high price instead of taking the Obamacare policy that way your integrity will not suffer although you pocket book will. I admire you stance (even though the Obamacare policy might save you money and is a private insurance) that you will flatly reject something that you do not like, probably without thoroughly investigating how it might help in your situation.
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