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What to Do to Get Health Insurance for Unemployed

When you find yourself suddenly got fired, you might feel as if the world just fell upon you, especially if you have no passive income.

You're worried about all the bills you have to pay, the basic things like electricity, gas, running water, etc. Another big thing that might bother you is concerning health insurance.

Is there anyone who doesn't need health care services? With the soaring price of hospital cost, health insurance becomes a very reasonable option.

But what would you do if you are suddenly unemployed and no longer enjoy the comfort of having your old health insurance?

Does it mean you have to live without health insurance once you are out of job?

Do you really can't have medical or health insurance for unemployed?
Well, that's not necessary be true.
There are ways to get health insurance even if you're unemployed.

Read on to get some of the available options.

First of all, try to find more information from various sources, for example:
• local unemployment office
• health insurance agents
• the internet

They can help you with lots of information about getting or keeping your health insurance for unemployed all of the options for getting some kind of health insurance.

They might want you to consider COBRA as well as HIPPA.

COBRA stands for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act while HIPPA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

Both COBRA and HIPPA can help you to keep your health care insured.

If you qualify, you can stop worrying about your health care insurance when you are being unemployed.

The internet is a great tool to help you find information on individual health care insurance for those who are unemployed.

There are lots of websites and articles concerning how to keep or how to get health insurance for unemployed people.

The internet might also point you to www.cms.hhs.gov which is the Medicaid site Check out if you qualify to get Medicaid.

Those who are considered qualified include pregnant woman, people with disability and anyone above 65 years old.

You can also contact health insurance agents to give you some advice on health insurance for unemployed.

An experienced agent can help you to choose which coverage scheme is the best for you.

Your local unemployment office can also help you find information on how to continue your past job coverage if you're qualify for some conditions.

In additions, try to get cheaper drugs and medications.

You can do this by contacting several pharmaceutical companies.
Some of them do have programs for those who are unemployed.

So, being out of job does not necessarily mean you are also out of health insurance.


Dallas L Alford IV, CPA is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the state of North Carolina and owner of Atlantic Financial Consulting, a consulting firm that provides comprehensive medical billing services, practice management consulting, coding audits, Medicare compliance, Medicare RAC support and other general medical practice consulting services.
To learn more about Atlantic Financial Consulting you may visit their website at
http://atlanticfinancial.us or contact Dallas L Alford IV, CPA directly at 1 888-428-2555, Ext. 200.

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