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  • anybody have individual health insurance?

    Now that I've lost my job after 36 years and taken early retirement, I have had to get private health insurance.

    There are only 3 companies that offer individual, private coverage and the cheapest is Independent Health. The rate for single coverage for 2006 has been $463 a month (which I thought was really high). Well, the rate for 2007 will be $630. How in the world are people supposed to be able to pay those kind of rates

  • #2
    Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

    the answer is...i have no idea. insurance in this country is ridiculous, and my wife and i got married early because of it.
    our wedding is in june, but due to the fact that she works in a place that has no insurance, and we were paying $200/month(that was only for hospitalization) and couldn't afford it, we got married as soon as i got health insurance at my new job.
    best of luck to you, i wish i could help, keep your head up!

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    • #3
      Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

      We have individual insurance. It was a major reason for why we have had to sell our home, unfortunately.

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      • #4
        Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

        Originally posted by DayByDay
        It was a major reason for why we have had to sell our home, unfortunately.
        OMG, I'm so sorry -- that really is awful.

        I forgot to say in my original post that I did check into the other two companies and one was over $800 per month for 2007and the other was over $1,000 per month! For a single person

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        • #5
          Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

          Try einsurance for more possible options.

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          • #6
            Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

            Originally posted by KellyJef
            OMG, I'm so sorry -- that really is awful.

            I forgot to say in my original post that I did check into the other two companies and one was over $800 per month for 2007and the other was over $1,000 per month! For a single person
            Thanks. I'm okay with it now. The house closes in a few days. It will feel good to be able to breathe again, be debt free, and have some savings.

            We are in our mid-40s, and our youngest child is 4. I don't even want to think about what the cost will be for all of us in 5, 10, or 15 years from now.

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            • #7
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              I have individual health insurance and it is awful, high monthly cost, high copays, high deductible, minimal coverage, however it is better than having to declare bankruptcy if I or DH ever have a catastrophic injury. The insurance situation in this country is a complete joke.

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              • #8
                Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

                Have you looked in to whether any organizations you belong to offer discount health insurance rates for their members?

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                • #9
                  Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

                  I was going to make the same suggestion as scfr. If you belong to any professional organizations, check with them. Also, any service organizations, like the Masons or Elks or something like that.

                  I think a lot of people are going to find in the future that early retirement isn't possible due to the cost of health care. A lot of workers who would like to hang it up when they are 60 or so will find themselves forced to work until 65 when Medicare kicks in. That's a big reason why we save and invest so aggresively. Not just to cover living expenses, but also to cover health care costs when we retire, hopefully by age 62.
                  Steve

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                  • #10
                    Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

                    Originally posted by scfr
                    Have you looked in to whether any organizations you belong to offer discount health insurance rates for their members?
                    Unfortunately, I don't belong to any organizations so this suggestion doesn't help me -- but I bet there are others who will find this suggestion very useful.

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                    • #11
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                      My mother is going back to work just for health insurance coverage -- she's at $750 right now, but the premium is going up to $815 on 2/1/07. It's completely ridiculous.

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                      • #12
                        Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

                        Originally posted by ren
                        My mother is going back to work just for health insurance coverage.
                        This is going to happen more and more. Hopefully, what will happen is more employers will allow part-timers to buy into the company plan. It will be worth if for some to work a few hours/week in exchange for the ability to purchase affordable coverage.
                        Steve

                        * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                        * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                        * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                        • #13
                          Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

                          Our private insurance just went from $630/month to $875 for a family of 4. We have good coverage though. The reason we have it is because both when I Worked at a big company and now a very small firm, it cost about the same to keep private insurance than to go on their crappy plans. I have Kasier, on the west coast, and I love it. People usually love it or hate it but it has traditionally been a tad more affordable.

                          This year they restructured their rates. So though I turned 30 and expected an increase, we got slammed as we now pay the same at 30 as at age 49. We had actually planned to find alternate healthcare long before we turned 40 because of this. My boss is retiring in a few years (sole proprietor) and my husband will go back to work, we will both be looking for jobs with health insurance in mind. In fact, this year he may go to work PT just to get us some insurance. Costco and the government offer Kaiser to PT employees. To us it the health insurance ALONE would be worth him working.

                          It is insane. If you told me when I had my first kid 3 years ago that we would be paying $875/month for the same coverage, Oh my gosh, I Wouldn't have believed it. (Along the same lines of preparing for retirement). We got a lesser plan (but still better than a HDP) for this year and dh had a vasectomy. Since more kids will be pretty much out of the picture we will look into other options next year. For now we pay $675/month for lesser coverage and we lost our drug benefit. As long as there was risk of pregnancy I wanted to keep better coverage. I Won't care so much as we move forward. I Will probably keep the kids on kaiser and dh and I Will take my boss's crappy plan which may not save much money anyway. ???

                          I am grateful we have the money to swing it, but doesn't leave room for much else. I am pretty sure if we don't have a job change that we will have to go to HDP plan in 2008. Sure you save on premiums but one ride in an ambulance and you are out your deductible. I am saving my pennies because even as healthy people, with 4 of us odds are high we would use our deductible on something.

                          No advice here, just commiserating... I shudder when I look at the rates at private coverage for age 50, 60. I can't even think that far ahead, one year at a time I guess...

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                          • #14
                            Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

                            I thought I read somewhere that Starbucks allows part-time workers to buy into their health insurance plan. Can anyone confirm?

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                            • #15
                              Re: anybody have individual health insurance?

                              My husband and I dropped our health plan when things got do high, a few years ago. I finally picked one up for just him alone and it has a $10,000 deductible. I am just hoping my good health hangs in there. I have never been in a hospital in my life.

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