Temporary Health Insurance
Insurance for Short-Term
Situations
You may need temporary or short term health insurance in many
different situations: just out of school, between jobs, not yet eligible for
new employer’s coverage, temporary employee, early retirement, and after COBRA coverage ends.
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Is Short-Term Health
Insurance expensive?
Short term health insurance for healthy people is fairly low in
cost. You also have a wide range of options from which to choose, from very
basic coverage to almost total comprehensive. Some people only buy insurance
that will help when medical problems are catastrophic in nature. Most people go with temporary insurance that covers
most options and lasts from three to 12 months.
How does having
Short-Term Insurance affect me?
You will have freedom of choice for the doctors and hospitals
you use and may have a fairly low deductible. The insurance works like most
other health insurance policies, covering hospital care, emergencies, surgery,
blood work, x-rays and more. But if you have a pre-existing condition, you may
be denied coverage. This is how the insurance companies keep the cost of these short
term policies so low.
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571-384-0069
*Quotes only - we do not have information about existing policies. We cannot
guarantee coverage for a specific carrier or coverage in a specific state.
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plans now.>>
Disadvantages of
Temporary Health Insurance
There are several disadvantages to temporary insurance. You may
need pre-certification for many medical services. You need to make sure the deductible
is payable only once and is not required for each illness or accident. Also,
your use of the insurance for an accident or illness may be cited as a
pre-existing condition when applying for another temporary policy, resulting in
denial of more insurance.