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Affordable Health Insurance For The Self-Emplyed

By: Dylan Wilson



For some people that value their independence and are willing to place their destiny in their own hands, and who prefer to be self employed, there is nothing quite as important for their well-being (besides good health, obviously) as a affordable health insurance plan. Most people that are afraid of going solo in life will prefer being employed because they fear that they would not be able to get affordable health insurance if they were to strike out on their own in life. They would rather stick with being employed in a company where they have access to group health insurance.

Undaunted By Going Solo

However, the more intrepid amongst us are not going to be daunted by such concerns and will take the plunge into being independent and will surely be resourceful enough to know where to shave costs so that they end up with an affordable health insurance plan for them. No one in his or her right mind would jeopardize their own as well as their family’s health by not securing health insurance coverage. They will find any means to find affordable health insurance and can ferret out such plans by expending a little bit of extra effort.

If you are lucky, affordable health insurance that will cover the family can be purchased through the employer of your spouse. Even if it seems like you have to pay a rather large premium to cover your family using your spouse’s employer group plan, it is likely still more affordable and is certainly better coverage than you would be able to afford through an individual plan.

Those who employ themselves can also look at COBRA after they have just left their employment to go solo. Immediately after a person quits his or her job, the law requires that the employer give the departing employee an option of keeping their membership in the company’s health insurance plan. Though you do have to pay the total monthly premiums, which in some cases can amount to thousand dollars per month, it is nevertheless an affordable health insurance plan as compared with what you would have to pay as an individual. Remember however, that this is a temporary option as there are time limits on this type of coverage and you must have another plan in mind to take over when the time comes.

Another way to get affordable health insurance is to join one of the national as well as local self-employed workers’ group policies. If you want to learn more about these affordable health insurance plans you should look up the website of the National Association for the Self Employed (www.nase.org/ or even the website of American Association of Home-Based Businesses (www.aahbb.org/.

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