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Connecticut Health Insurance
for Individuals & Families and HSA Plans
Tips for Individuals , Families and the
self-employed in
Connecticut: This is true especially when it comes to plain quality comprehensive insurance that includes everything. You won't find anything important not eligible to be covered with these companies. Whereas the competition restricts or does not cover some important benefits the Fortis plans are also eligible to be used with a Health Savings Account (HSA) now available in Connecticut. If you are willing to pay more for bells and whistles, we find Celtic to offer the best all around coverage for the money. A recent family plan comparison: Based on advertised and unadvertised rates for the best coverage available for a family with parents aged 47 and 45 with two children, we found John Alden and Time, both a subsidiaries of Fortis (now Assurant) had HSA qualified plans that were by far the most competitively priced plans compared to the competition.
JA- John Alden and Time both subsidiaries
of Assurant, formerly Fortis have HSA qualified
high deductible plans. Individual plan deductibles are typically half of the
family deductibles but family plans have aggregate family deductibles only. Golden Rule only provides $150 per person of prescriptions
drugs after a 12 month waiting period and Anthem Blue Cross does not provide any
coverage for physical therapy; home healthcare; skilled nursing; or mental
health which is why we have chosen to work with Celtic, Time and John Alden only
for individual plans in Connecticut. NEW!
Short-term Medical/ Temporary Insurance options Connecticut Residents needing immediate health insurance coverage can get FREE quotes and apply on-line and be covered in as little as 24 hours with comprehensive short-term medical insurance. For more about short-term medical insurance and how to obtain it click here.
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