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    Based on the information you provided, here are some insurance options for you:


    Affordable Care Act (ACA/Obamacare) plans:

    Affordable Care Act (ACA/Obamacare) plans are very deep, comprehensive medical coverage that have No Pre-existing Limitation. Depending on your family size and income level, you may qualify for subsidies (also known as Premium Tax Credits) that will help reduce the cost of the monthly insurance premiums, even to $0 per month in some cases.

    Rates and plans available will vary by city and state.

    The Open Enrollment Period occurs each year from November 1 - December 15, but if you have had a change in your situation — like getting married, having a baby, or losing health coverage — you may be eligible for a "Special Enrollment Period," allowing you to enroll in health insurance outside the yearly Open Enrollment Period.

    To see if you qualify for a subsidy, and view plans & rates, you can click here to be redirected to our Health Sherpa enrollment platform.

    SUPPLEMENTAL COVERAGE OPTIONS:

    • GAP / Hospital Indemnity Plans
    • Dental/Vision/Hearing Plans
    • Accident Plans
    • Critical Illness & Cancer Plans

    Click here to view supplemental coverage options.

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    Based on the information you provided, here are some insurance options for you:

    NON-ACA HEALTH PROGRAMS:

    • New Association Health Programs
    • Shareable Association Plans
    • Faith-Based Shareable Plans
    • Short Term Medical

    Click here to view all Non-ACA Health Programs.

    SUPPLEMENTAL COVERAGE OPTIONS:

    • GAP / Hospital Indemnity Plans
    • Dental/Vision/Hearing Plans
    • Accident Plans
    • Critical Illness & Cancer Plans

    Click here to view supplemental coverage options.

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    Income too low for ACA... will pop up if income limits are below the range for ACA subsidy...

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    Based on the information you provided, here are some insurance options for you:

    Medicare Advantage Plans:

    Medicare Advantage Plans are Guaranteed Issue, have No Pre-existing Limitations and usually offer co-pays for Doctor, Hospital and RX costs. The premiums are often $0 per month.

    Carriers we offer:

    AETNA/COVENTRY, ANTHEM, BCBS of SC, CENTENE/ALLWELL, CIGNA HEALTHSPRING, HUMANA, UNITED HEALTHCARE

    Because plans may differ greatly from one county/state to the next, please call our toll free number and talk to one of our licensed, certified agents to find out which plans are available in your area. It is important to choose a plan that includes your medical provider and your prescription needs.

    Click here to view all Medicare Plans

    Medicare Supplement Plans:

    A Medicare Supplement Plan will be accepted by over 95% of all doctors/providers in America, no referrals are required, and a low or $0 out of pocket cost might apply for outpatient and inpatient medical services.

    Many people love the freedom of choice for your medical provider, predictability of costs and very low rate increase history with certain carriers.

    Click here to view all Medicare Plans

    Home Health Care & RX Reimbursement:

    Our HHC and Prescription Reimbursement Plans are typically very affordable and provide a cash benefit to you for the prescribed medications that you use.

    These plans provide cash payments for medical services prescribed to be performed at home, like physical therapy (and other services), that might occur after a stroke, broken hip or other health conditions.

    The HHC/RX plans are not to be confused with a more robust Long Term Care Insurance policy with more comprehensive Home Health Care benefits… which we also provide to qualified clients.

    Click here to view all Medicare Plans

    SUPPLEMENTAL COVERAGE OPTIONS:

    • GAP / Hospital Indemnity Plans
    • Dental/Vision/Hearing Plans
    • Accident Plans
    • Critical Illness & Cancer Plans

    Click here to view supplemental coverage options.

    Final Expense:

    Final Expense policies are permanent whole life plans typically used to cover burial costs (or “Final Expenses”) so that the families of the deceased are not burdened at the time of the policy holders’ death.

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    Based on the information you provided, here are some insurance options for you:

    Home Health Care & RX Reimbursement:

    Our HHC and Prescription Reimbursement Plans are typically very affordable and provide a cash benefit to you for the prescribed medications that you use.

    These plans provide cash payments for medical services prescribed to be performed at home, like physical therapy (and other services), that might occur after a stroke, broken hip or other health conditions.

    The HHC/RX plans are not to be confused with a more robust Long Term Care Insurance policy with more comprehensive Home Health Care benefits… which we also provide to qualified clients.

    Click here to view all Medicare Plans

    SUPPLEMENTAL COVERAGE OPTIONS:

    • GAP / Hospital Indemnity Plans
    • Dental/Vision/Hearing Plans
    • Accident Plans
    • Critical Illness & Cancer Plans

    Click here to view supplemental coverage options.

    Final Expense:

    Final Expense policies are permanent whole life plans typically used to cover burial costs (or “Final Expenses”) so that the families of the deceased are not burdened at the time of the policy holders’ death.

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