Ask HN: Personal Health Insurance for Software Consultants
I'm tired of bouncing in and out of health coverage when I leave companies and move around. Can anyone recommend a good, affordable personal health plan that makes sense for the wandering hacker lifestyle? Are there any progressive, forward thinking startups addressing this niche?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 27.9 ms ] threadPeople like to be critical of health insurance companies and I'm sure it is well deserved in some cases but when my daughter was in the NICU for a week after she was born the health insurance company was the most efficient and helpful part of the process. And it ended up costing me several thousand dollars less than I thought it would.
Here's the only way I could think of to make a larger plan work. Work with the existing health insurance companies to get to use their networks and their claims processing. Pay them a percentage. They may just work with you since there is no risk to them, the multi-state company is the one paying the claims.
Of course, the capital required to start an insurance company is immense. I personally would never trust my claims to a small startup.
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