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Read moreWhat do Workampers do about health insurance?
There are some Workamper jobs that include insurance, but not many. The health insurance arena in the U.S. today is ever-changing, and here are a few resources to assist you.
Some Workampers who are not self-insured, on Medicare, or still covered by a former employer, will seek out some sort of group coverage through membership in an organization. Group coverage is usually, but not always, cheaper than an individual policy. Also, even if you find an affordable plan, there is the problem that your rates can go up at any time. This makes it extremely difficult for a prospective Workamper to plan a budget.
If you're looking for a broker, check out Kyle Henson of Henson Insurance.
Being in multiple RVer/Workamper groups on Facebook, here are some posts we've compiled from when other RVers posed a question about health insurance. These are postings from folks on Facebook…so we can’t speak to the validity, but they may prove helpful for you.
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"Check eHealthInsurance, they found us affordable policies." (We googled this – www.ehealthinsurance.com is their website and phone is 844-229-4337.)
"We use Liberty Health Share." (Again, we googled. www.libertyhealthshare.org is their website and phone is 855-585-4237. https://mychristiancare.org/ is another one that was mentioned.)
"Find a health insurance broker in your state. They are not affiliated with any insurance companies and should give you the straight answer on how much insurance will be for your age, state, and income."
And then someone else replied with – "HealthMarkets" and a link to http://www.healthmarkets.com/ - 800-827-9990.
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