Monday, February 11, 2013

Where is a good place to get an Ohio Health Insurance Quote?

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Mr. Bills


I just moved to Ohio and I need health insurance. I used to Live in Florida and I had Humana but that seems expensive here. Where shoudl I get health insurance in Ohio.


Answer
There are many good health insurance companies in Ohio. I think United Healthcare and Aetna are the most popular. You can look at all the plans at http://www.ohiohealthinsurancequote.com. If you work with there agents you can have someone help you and there is no broker fee or now application fee. Anthem is a good carrier too but I think they are exspensive and I think United Healthcare offers more affordable health insurance for Ohio.

How long do you have to wait to get an answer from the state of ohio about recieving health benefits?




chloesmom_


I found out that I am pregnant and I am not eligible to receive health insurance through my work yet so I went and signed up for medicaid 3 weeks ago and still have not recieved an answer and when I call I only get the case workers voice mail and never get a call back. Does anyone have a clue?


Answer
in my county if ur preggo and uninsured they have to insure u and they have to have ur application processed with in thirty days call ur court house and ask someone in human services they will know for sure

Where can I get medical attention in NE Ohio without health insurance?




KristaK


I really need to go to the doctor or hospital to have tests done, but I don't have health insurance. I'm 25 years old and am currently between jobs. Where can I go in Northeast Ohio for affordable health care? Is there a low cost insurance program out there for someone in my situation? Also, is there anywhere I can go to have low cost testing done without a referral? Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.


Answer
You should go to your nearest clinic and ask them about getting help. They are for the low income levels and vouchers programs.




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