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group health Insurance for MT's? - Need health insurance
Posted: Jun 14, 2010
Is there a group that gives health insurance to MT's on a group rate? Frustrating to be self-employed and not get a "group rate" . Ideas please?
Depends on your state - NY MT
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I live in NY and you can make up to 2,200 as a single person household and qualify for the Healthy NY insurance which costs me $206 per month through Blue Cross Blue Shield. No deductible. Did you catch that? NO deductible but there are co-pays of $20 for doctors, $500 if you are hospitalized that kind of thing. Still, it seems great compared to the rates I got quoted when I lived in other states! I didn't get the drug benefit, I get my generics for $4 a month so it wasn't worth the extra $50 a month the prescription plan cost.
I am in Virginia - Need health ins in VA
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Dear NY MT,
thanks for your reply! I searched the Internet and saw that NY does seem to have options that aren't available in all states. I saw some options in Calif. also. But Virginia, as far as I can tell, only offers the individual health plans, which are taking a HUGE chunk of my pay check. But still hoping someone on this Board has some input.
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