Health Insurance Age 50 to Age 64

July 10, 2008 by admin
Filed under: Finance & Insurance 
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In the insurance industry, health insurance for those who are to young (or not qualified) for Medicare is called Under Age Health Insurance. That probably sounds sort of funny because most people associate underage with “underage drinking” or something like that. But in this case, a 64 year old still gets under age health insurance. So if you have been feeling your miles lately, rest assured that you are still too young for federal health insurance!

But those middle aged people, or baby boomers, are a tough crowd to find individual health insurance for. Premiums will be higher based upon that age band, and as we become middle aged, many of us have developed a few health issues that we need to be aware of. The simplest way to find a plan that provides good coverage within a budget is to use a free health insurance quote system. Now the health insurance will not be free, but you can still find affordable plans if you do not have any major illnesses.

Major illnesses - look into your state high risk pool. A qualified health insurance agent your your state insurance department can help you.

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One Comment on Health Insurance Age 50 to Age 64

  1. Kazul9 on Thu, 10th Jul 2008 3:21 pm
  2. Thanks for the information on health care insurance. Those are some tips to keep in mind (I’m still “underage”)!

    We recently wrote an article on at Brain Blogger. The US is known for helping out when other countries are in crisis. But is the US doing enough for themselves? There are around 47 million people in the US who don’t have medical insurance and so many more have bad insurance coverage, can’t afford their premiums or deductibles, and have no access to dental care. Does more need to be done?

    We would like to read your comments on our article. Thank you.

    Sincerely,
    Kelly

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