Quote from Jayford:
I use NASE (national assoc of Self Employed),for a group rate on my insurance. $75 to join NASE, one time charge.
I am 44 and pay 190 per month with really good coverage, 1k deductible.
I don't have chemo coverage, and pay for regular doc visits however. On the plus side, any emergency coverage has zero deductible (say I rip up a knee skiing for example). That's the main reason I have it as I never even go to a doc (knocking on wood).
The NASE thing also includes stuff you'd get with AAA, like road coverage, hotel discounts, etc.
Jay
Quote from bighitter1:
jayford i'd be very very careful of nase. i sold insurance years ago and they had a very bad reputation when it came to paying claims. they're an association and can drop coverage in any state and re enter under another association. i'd stiick with main line unh,blue cross, aetna ,cigna or coventry. if you devolope a seriosu illness and they pull out you're in trouble are at the least they'll jackl your premium 100% plus a year till you drop it
Be carefull of HSA.Quote from Arnie:
When I moved to Vegas my premiums went from $350 to over $800/month. I switched to an HSA and my premiums are now $175 plus what I put into the savings account. With an HSA I am basically self insured for the first $5,000 per year. If I get really sick, the health insurance side covers me up to $3,000,000. All of the money I put into the savings side is mine to keep IF I don't need to spend it on health care. When I turn 65, if there is a million dollars in the that account it is all mine, but I will have to pay tax on it as I withdraw it. Works just like a retirement plan.