Business Owners - Health Insurance Help?

I just looked it up. And if I am reading it correctly you have to be from ID, MT or WY to be able to get that insurance. Is that correct?


Yes, that is my understanding. However, according to my insurance agent it was set up with federal grants and I assume that there are similar in other regions. You know what assuming gets me of course.

I haven't vetted this yet but it seems to track (I don know for a fact that an average of 20% of private insurer claims are initially denies):

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Please explain to me why she needs to ask every patient as req by Obamacare, "Is there a gun in the house?" and log it in their paperwork?
I will take a stab. I don't love that question but I can kind of understand it from a public health/mental health/healthcare perspective.

Age-standardized mortality rates (global and by WHO regions) of suicide by firearm, by sexes, 2019 (America being all of the Americas but still significant)​

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Wondering when there will be sufficient dissatisfaction with the current system so that a public option similar to Medicare for all become politically viable?

Sadly, when people (in mass) are willing to accept the alternative to not getting healthcare...

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Without my wife providing our healthcare coverage for us, I'd definitely look into a cost sharing alternative (Christian Healthcare Co-Op) for our small business.
 
I will take a stab. I don't love that question but I can kind of understand it from a public health/mental health/healthcare perspective.

Age-standardized mortality rates (global and by WHO regions) of suicide by firearm, by sexes, 2019 (America being all of the Americas but still significant)​

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Method of suicide is a useless statistic, used to manipulate data for pro gun control arguments. In most of the world, using a firearm is it even an option for most people. Rate of suicide, all methods combined, is the only one that matters.
 
Small business owner here as well. Like others have mentioned, my family has used Christian Healthcare Ministries for years. We have the gold plan. We don’t go to the Dr that often and do self pay when we go. We have used this multiple times for major medical such as a shoulder surgery. My out of pocket costs ended up being $0 for the shoulder surgery. I am happy to discuss further if you are interested.
 
Wife and I are self employed, no employees. 2 kids. We are exploring Direct Primary Care and Heathshare coverages in addition to bronze plans. Absolutely never going with United ever again. Going to contribute to our HSA and take the self employed insurance premium deduction as always. Our broker though sent us some options and they aren't terribly higher than last year, probably because our income is still so low. Figure out how to get your AGI down as low as possible and quote insurance based on that but don't underestimate or you're f'd. Also considering going no insurance for a year myself.
 
The Christian Healthcare thing sounds good but from what I read there's like a 200k cap on coverage. No bueno in the case of a serious, longterm illness that might cost millions. (Correct me if I'm wrong, I only spent a few minutes on their website.)
 
The Christian Healthcare thing sounds good but from what I read there's like a 200k cap on coverage. No bueno in the case of a serious, long term illness that might cost millions. (Correct me if I'm wrong, I only spent a few minutes on their website.)
The one I use is www.chministries.org other organizations may be different.
It has different levels of coverage (bronze, silver, gold & senior share) but it also has an add on for $42/ month that covers everything above the top tier (that's the one I have, just in case) With just me alone it's $287/ month.
 
going without insurance is risking a catastrophe on your finances and potentially your health, possibly for life. one mild stroke, a heart attack, cancer treatments, getting hit as a pedestrian by a driver with no or limited insurance and no ability to pay damages, a hunting accident.....the list goes on. it does not take very long to rack up a medical bill of a million or more. then what? insurance exists for a reason. Many WITH insurance have even been bankrupted. going without insurance is crazy talk. there will never be a solution, the problem has been allowed to get far too large to facilitate a solution. just like the federal deficit...no solution in sight for the same reason. pay your money and hope you still don't get bankrupted.
 
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