If a corporate plan were no longer an option, what would be a good choice for a single male with a dependant son?
So far AETNA's PPO plan looks like the best bet
A word of advice: Stay as far away from Aetna as you can. Don't take my word for it..check a couple health care providers and see if they will even accept Aetna insurance.
Happiest day of my life was when I got rid of Aetna....
If a corporate plan were no longer an option, what would be a good choice for a single male with a dependant son?
So far AETNA's PPO plan looks like the best bet
If a corporate plan were no longer an option, what would be a good choice for a single male with a dependant son?
So far AETNA's PPO plan looks like the best bet
If a corporate plan were no longer an option, what would be a good choice for a single male with a dependant son?
So far AETNA's PPO plan looks like the best bet
I have till the end of the month to use up 100 hours of sick leave, so I didn't see an e-mail this morning.I take it you're celebrating that AWESOME email this morning?
Just wait for Obamacare to kick in. Our rates should be going down any day now.....
Don't you have tricare?
Don't you have Medicare?
I'm responsible for everything:fixed:
Are you responsible for insuring the boy?
I have till the end of the month to use up 100 hours of sick leave, so I didn't see an e-mail this morning.
:fixed:
Seriously, CareFirst is $110 per month for an individual policy. Are you responsible for insuring the boy?
Good to know about the $110 per/mo. rate. for myself. I need to get Health Ins. Now... does anyone buy prescription drugs from Canada? I need to know. I have to take Synthroid... been taking it for 30 yrs. for hypothyroidism. I saw some cheap prices. Is it safe?
You can't bank on get a $110 per/mo. rate from a private insurance when you have pre-existing conditions. Heck, my mom didn't have pre-existing conditions and couldn't get anywhere near that rate because of her age... 60 at the time.
To get a lower premium, you normally have to go for a higher deductable which is why you should look at the high deductable plans that qualify you to open an HSA.
A word of advice: Stay as far away from Aetna as you can. Don't take my word for it..check a couple health care providers and see if they will even accept Aetna insurance.
Happiest day of my life was when I got rid of Aetna....