I’m looking for a Kansas health insurance plan for my family since our employer doesn’t offer one. It was suggested that each family member get individual health insurance instead of getting one family plan that will cover all of us. Will this cost more?
Some Kansas health insurance companies accept individuals with health complications, but you should expect higher costs. The family member with health issues will have coverage but will most probably have to pay a high premium. The rest of the healthy family members can get separate health insurance or can choose another insurance company so they’ll have lower premium. Grouping the family members’ insurance usually gives you a good family discount. You can also get a maximum out-of-pocket for the family and for each member. A family insurance plan could usually have smaller deductible compared to individual deductibles combined. Before you get Kansas health insurance for your family, you should ask your insurance agent for separate quotes - one for a family health plan and one for individual insurance plans for each family member. Answer by general public - June 26, 2009 @ 9:38 am No CommentsNo comments yet. Leave a comment |
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