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Old 06-02-2007, 06:09 PM
 
Location: Lawson in Beautiful Waxhaw
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Hi - a question

I have my own individual health insurance policy here in florida for me and the kids - - anyone know the situation in NC for obtaining good individual health insurance? if you are an agent - could ya please PM me?

I have info on BCBS - NC....surely there are other companies....

I am self employed and must pay my own benefits

thanks!
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Old 06-03-2007, 08:30 AM
 
Location: Suburban Buffalo, NY
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Aetna might be able to provide health insurance.

I know BCBS is huge here as a health insurance provider. I have health insurance through my employer and it's extremely expensive.

Good Luck.
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Old 06-03-2007, 09:44 AM
 
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We are also moving from Florida and I had Blue Cross for years. As of May first I changed my policy to Humana One. Blue Cross Rates have gone absolutely through the roof to the point that I was forced to make a change. Humana provided better coverage for much less money. The network is just as good. All my Doctors from Blue Cross were on the Humana Network. I applied for my Human policy based on Florida residency since this is where I am living right now (for another two weeks) Once I get to Charlotte, I will call them to let them know of my move. At the time I applied I had asked them if there was a price difference or a coverage difference between NC and FL and she said that Charlotte was a little less costly but really not by much. You can to the Humana website to get a quote based on your needs and budget. They have a great rider for $35 a month which includes doctor visits with co payments. I hope this helps
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