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Best options for health insurance?

Hello. I'm a 22 Year old female with no known medical problems, a full time student, employed part time, living with elderly parents on Medicare and AARP. I'm not eligible for insurancce through my employer because I am only part time and cannot work full time because of school obligations. Insurance offered through my school is not at all comprehensive. Also, I believe I cannot get insurance via my parents because they are elderly: 70, 71 years old on Medicare and AARP. What are my best, most cost efficient options for health insurance?

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  1. see an agent in your area for the best options for you.
  2. It just depends on where you live as to what is going to be the best option for you. It also dpends on your health and age. Find a broker that does business in your state and they'll be able to help you. You can try the insurance pricing tool on my homepage. It gives the prices of different insurance companies and works in many (but not all) states. (Community guidelines state, even though no link is provided, that it's OK to accompany a good, on-topic answer with a link to your website, blog, or email to offer more information.)
  3. If you are in college, you may want to check out health insurance programs that are written through your school. United Healthcare has a plan available at many US schools. These student injury and illness plans provide wide ranging coverage and are designed to be affordable for college students. To check if your school is participating, go to www.UHCSR.com and enter your school name in the search box. You might also be interested in joining the American College Student Association (ACSA), a national organization for college students. They have lots of member benefits, including student health insurance. Their membership fee is affordable.
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