A G ([info]anonymizer) wrote,
@ 2005-05-13 09:28:00
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Out of curiousity, have any of you who are now graduating looked into the short-term health insurance? So far my research shows Assurant as the cheapest one at $55/30days, $110/60 days (or so).

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[info]jimboomega
2005-05-13 02:07 pm UTC (link)
I got health insurance from an online company that offered many plans - you could choose varying levels of coverage. I think I chose a plan that had a very high deductible but full coverage past a certain amount - idea being that if I got in a horrible accident and had $100K of medical bills, I'd only have to pay a few thousand. At my age, that's my biggest concern.

The site was eHealthInsurance.com

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[info]marikochan
2005-05-13 06:34 pm UTC (link)
I'm on Assurant -- my dad's insurance expired when I turned 22, instead of when I graduated. Obnoxious. It's been pretty useless so far, though -- any costs are applied toward a deductible before they pay anything, and we haven't hit that yet, and it doesn't cover prescriptions.

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[info]anonymizer
2005-05-13 06:45 pm UTC (link)
For me it's more of a temporary thing to make sure I don't have to pay extreme health bills. Thankfully I have no prescriptions so far and will get WAY better coverage when I start working. :)

(ie. I need it for the 60 days of the summer in case I break a leg or something)

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