Friday, August 7, 2009

No longer Eligible for Your Parents Insurance Plan.

If You're No Longer Covered by Your Parent's Insurance Plan, Temporary Health Insurance Might be Right For You.

If you're a young adult no longer covered by your parents' insurance policy, but want the peace of mind that comes with health insurance coverage, learn how our low-cost, personalized short term health plans can work for you. Consider the following scenarios featuring John and his friend Amy-- newly uninsured young adults searching for an affordable health insurance option.

Short Term Health Insurance Need:
John and Amy just graduated from high school. John is headed to college right away, but Amy is taking some time off before starting at a nearby university. As a full-time student John will be covered under his parents' health insurance plan, but Amy will lose her health insurance coverage as a dependent on her parent's plan because she's not headed to college right away (no longer a full-time student).

Short Term Health Insurance Solution:
A short term health insurance plan is a smart choice to bridge the gap between permanent health plans. Short term health insurance can be purchased for as few as 30 days or as long as 365* days, depending on the state you live in. Enrollment is simple and short term health insurance premiums are affordable. Furthermore. Amy will be able to choose her own doctors and deductibles. The higher the deductible she selects, the lower her monthly premium will be, and the monthly payment option enables her to discontinue the plan once your temporary insurance need ends. Amy can build a customized health insurance policy to meet her needs.

Does this Short Term Health Insurance solution sound good to you?
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* Short term health Insurance is not available all states. WaveHelp is presently set up to sell to residents of Missouri (MO), Illinois (IL), California (CA), Texas (TX), Pennsylvania (PA), Indiana (IN) and Florida (FL). We will alert you if your desired plan is not available in your state and this Web site will only provide you with the ability to purchase plans available in your area.

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