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Brandy last time I checked companies such as Unicare, BCBS, Assurant, Aetna, Golden Rule and Humana have plans that are HDHP's.
Those are all major medical plans.
Those are all major medical plans.
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STIBroker....your a mean one, yes it is in TX, dagnamit. I think I posted the GA/CO brochure, i will put the brochure up for the rest of the states, my bad.
Okay, so for those single people with no insurance, maybe even self employed persons, that are relatively healthy and dont go to the doctor but once or twice a year. The ones that, if they have to go to the hospital for an accident (which accounts for 82% of all hospitalizations), want their deductible in the HDHP covered, you dont think eSolution is a plan with solid coverage? If you need BRANDED meds, you probably have to go to doc more than 4x/year. You can get basically anything as a generic these things, my mom, has heart failure, and is on numerous drugs, most of which, she fills generic.
Give me a break. Am I missing somthing? I didnt say eSolution was Major Medical, I said it was HDHP, isnt there a difference?
Please, can i have a different "GURU" chime in?
TIA,
Brandy
If you are serious about selling health insurance, then I would sign with some of the states major players. i.e. Blue Cross, Aetna, Humana, Unicare,
United Healthcare etc. All of these carriers have good plans, none of these "Optional Benefits" to add on. Their coverage will be better and more than likely they will cost less than GTL.
Most importantly they have Name recognition. This is a MAJOR advantage to have.
Anyway just my opinion.
Okay, so for those single people with no insurance, maybe even self employed persons, that are relatively healthy and dont go to the doctor but once or twice a year. The ones that, if they have to go to the hospital for an accident (which accounts for 82% of all hospitalizations), want their deductible in the HDHP covered, you dont think eSolution is a plan with solid coverage? If you need BRANDED meds, you probably have to go to doc more than 4x/year. You can get basically anything as a generic these things, my mom, has heart failure, and is on numerous drugs, most of which, she fills generic.
Give me a break. Am I missing somthing? I didnt say eSolution was Major Medical, I said it was HDHP, isnt there a difference?
Please, can i have a different "GURU" chime in?
TIA,
Brandy
edited for spelling
Can you direct me to your source that shows 82% of all hospitalizations are accident related. I'd like to see where you're getting those stats. Thanks.
If you need BRANDED meds, you probably have to go to doc more than 4x/year. You can get basically anything as a generic these things, my mom, has heart failure, and is on numerous drugs, most of which, she fills generic.
Give me a break. Am I missing somthing?
yep, austin, I live in the 512 as well..... what is "not compliant" about it? I just surfed it real quick and did not see a whole lot of probs, maybe I missed something?