โMar-09-2014 07:54 AM
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โMar-09-2014 11:03 AM
sdianel wrote:
I would start with the Massachusetts Health Care Exchange site (which is having technical problems right now), however their plans usually have in network restrictions to keep costs lower. It is my understanding that you must go through the exchange to get the federal subsidy. If the Massachusetts Exchange site doesn't pan out, I would check into Massachusetts Blue Cross Blue Shield. Make sure it's a PPO with national coverage. HMO's restrict care to network hospitals and doctors and if you go outside their network, you pay a much higher out of pocket. Another national company you could check with is United Health Care. Warning: It won't be cheap.
โMar-09-2014 10:56 AM
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โMar-09-2014 10:27 AM
โMar-09-2014 08:08 AM
Hello All -
We have been exploring the option of going full time. We have been MHing for over 20yrs, have saved our pennies and believe that we have enough money to do this.
Just a little background, we are 53 and 54 years old, have NO debt and can be this way as fulltimers. We are in good health, have an exit plan if we do go fulltime and have no ties what so ever to anybody.
Now our biggest fear.....We will require some form of health insurance, but really don't have a clue how to go about this. Our health insurance has always been provided for us while working. So, my question is are there others out there that have this question and how did you solve it?
TIA -paul
โMar-09-2014 07:58 AM