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Business.com: Should You Buy In to A Company's Health Insurance Plan?
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 07/07/2015 - 17:26
- Weigh It Against Alternatives - You may be able to buy your own plan somewhere else, but you will not be able to get a subsidy, even if you qualify based on income
- Shop Around - Don’t assume you know how much paying for your own policy would cost; take the time to shop and see what’s available
- Take Your [Figurative] Health Pulse - Knowing what expenses are already on the table for you, health-wise, helps you see how much of an asset a health insurance policy could or couldn’t be
- Understand The Options - If your potential employer is like most, it will probably offer various options for health coverage
- Consider Short-Term and/or Catastrophic Plans with Caution - Short-term plans are for a fixed duration and require that you re-apply when that period ends
- Understand Special Enrollment Periods - SEPs allow you to obtain health insurance any time of year, but it’s important that you do so within 60 days of the qualifying event
Source: Business.com
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