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Where can I find good, (and fairly affordable) health insurance as a cashier?

Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew of a good place to get some good health insurance at an affordable rate? Im almost 30 years old, and I work in a grocery store, and since it is only part time I have no health coverage. I would appreciate any suggestions you might have because I can't afford to keep paying for doctor appointments on my meager salary. Thanks.

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  1. no where
  2. What State are you located? Every state has low income residents.... so of course, each city and each state has to have a way to help those residents ... otherwise, people would move to other states and cause a major crisis ...... to help you understand , here is an example: low imcome families can't afford basic rent ...... so the government made programs like section 8 and Housing Authorities.... (I hope that helps you to understand) now to your question .... since welfare to work is ANOTHER goverment created program .... ( to help families get off of welfare) they came across another problem .... health insurance.....sooo the goverment has another program for people who work but can't afford health insurance ( NY has Family Health Plus .... CT has Husky.... Pa has Blue Chip) low cost insurance or free insurance IS offered to any person who does not qualify for goverment aid.... all you need to do is call your local social servive dept. and make an appoint for health insurance ..... fill out the forms they give you and make sure you save you last four paystubs as proof of your income ..... The case worker will help you fill out the forms if you need help.... If you meet their guidelines .... CONGRATZ ! If you make too much money "according to their guidelines..... ( no need to worry) Simply ask for low income insurance company names ... explain what you do for a living ( by this time your case worker should know) and will give you names and even numbers to direct you ... MAKE SURE YOU GET AND SAVE the letter that social services WILL send you IF you are indeed DENIED..... other insurance companies will accept your application when they see your denial letter from the social services office ..... that letter will guarantee you for low cost or free health insurance from an out side insurance...... I'm a school bus driver .... and I'm a single mom ( their Dad is never around) so I needed a job that is flexible for my family... I earn good to support my family but not enough to get health insurance ..... and since I only work part time ... health insurance is not offered...... I did exactly what I'm suggesting you do ... and my family has health insurance ..... BTW, these steps work even if you don't have kids ..... oh and what's great is that there are places that can help you get not only insurnace but food stamps .... I'm not saying you should suck out the government .... but if u can't afford health insurance ... you probably need help with food too .... go to your local food pantries and depending where you live .... one will help you with food and sometimes they have posted on their walls ALL types of help you can get..... also homeless shelters help so much ......they know the ins and outs of help.... if you do have kids ... the school counselors are now trained to help low income families get all types of help.... and the schools now have grants for students who need glasses but don't have insurance .... ( it's most likely called "gift of sight" program) well I can't remember more .... but I hope this helps ..... we'll lift you in prayer ......
  3. Try Blue Cross Blue Shield they have some good rates
  4. You can get a great health plan here: http://www.everyonebenefits.com/LMota It includes dental, vision, prescription, and chiropractic coverage as well.
  5. There's a company out there that helps people who do not have and need affordable health benefits. It includes regular office visits, any specialists and even pre-existing conditions. It basically includes everything you need help paying for. Their medical plan includes dental, vision, prescription and chiropractic benefits as well. There's no high premiums, deductibles, co-pays, waiting periods, claims forms or anything like that at all. They can save you up to 80% on your out of pocket expenses for a very small fee every month. It could end up saving you a lot of $$ over traditional insurance. Try this website and you can check out the specifics and providers in your area. http://www.everyonebenefits.com/40424269... If your provider isn't on there, he can be added. They are a wonderful company and are members of the BBB. I have benefits through them as well. Hope you find what you need. Please email me if you have any questions, and I'd be happy to help you if I can. Best of luck.
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