What health insurance is recommended for a single father with three children, have a budget but decent coverage?
I am a single father of 3 children and are looking for health / dental / vision insurance for my family. We do not really go to the doctor so much, but still want decent coverage in case I need to do this. Any ideas? Am based in Southern California.
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#2 written by brent_t_tx 1 year ago
Find a local CA insurance agent and let them help you. You might look at a HSA (Health Savings Account) since you do not go to the dr often. OR price a higher deductible plan that has a $25 or $35 dr office co-pay. For dental check out http://www.txdent.com or http://www.dentalinsurance.com/affiliate/click.asp?siteid=1744&key=get_quote
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#3 written by FORNIDO 1 year ago
Try this: http://www.everyonebenefits.com/fornido It is not insurance, but a health plan that will enable you to have medical, dental, vision, etc for a fraction of the cost of health insurance. It covers your entire family, and you can invest the difference and save tons of money. Good luck!
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#4 written by Tammy R 1 year ago
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#5 written by Bradley S 1 year ago
Instead of taking recommendations online, you should contact a professional who works with several different companies—an insurance broker. A broker will be able to match you up to the best coverage at the best price. To find an insurance broker in your area, log on to a site like http://www.healthinsurancewiz.com and complete a form asking for a free quote. Your request will be sent to a broker in your area who has paid for the service, demonstrating a willingness to work for you. The broker will do the legwork at no charge and offer his or her advice. You are not obligated to go with their findings. Good luck!
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#6 written by Rick 1 year ago
If you are self employed, I would look into the Lumenos HSA or HIA plans being offered through Blue Cross of California.
The premiums are decent, and even though they have a higher deductible, preventative or wellness benefits are covered at 100% – no out of pocket to you.
With the HSA Plans you fund a separate tax advantaged account to pay for services while you are in your deductible period.
With the HIA plans, Blue Cross funds a separate $500 account for each insured – this account is used to pay for the first $500 in medical expenses for the year – then subject to deductible and coinsurance.
Both are great plans with great wellness benefits and they limit your out of pocket maximums as well.
Please let me know if you need additional assistance
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find abroker they deal in all kinds of ins.maybe if you call him he can get one in cal.or find one like him in cal.