Cheap Medical Insurance Can Elude Even the Young
Recent reports help illustrate how someone in the market for cheap medical insurance could have difficulty finding coverage, even if they are younger and appear to be healthier than many people.
A recent report in the Philadelphia Inquirer focuses on a 22-year-old woman from Pennsylvania who recently applied for individual health insurance, only to be denied for two pre-existing conditions she had not even been aware of. That's because these condition, as identified by one company, reportedly turned out to be acne and TMJ, a condition that causes pain and grinding in the jawbone.
Many people may be more inclined to think that a pre-existing condition would be something more chronic, like diabetes or cancer.
Still, there are options for people who are having a hard time finding a health plan. For example, many states have insurers of last resort or high-risk pools. Other widely-cited tips include checking for insurance options within a trade or professional organization, or obtaining COBRA coverage in the event of a layoff. Consumers can also explore their many options online when it comes to shopping for cheap medical insurance.
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