I like it. A lot. (And normally, I think these are crap)
Wheres the rates?
Expensive.
47 yr old male = $86/mo for $2500 deductible, $125 with $0 ded
57 yr old is almost double
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I like it. A lot. (And normally, I think these are crap)
Wheres the rates?
Expensive.
47 yr old male = $86/mo for $2500 deductible, $125 with $0 ded
57 yr old is almost double
Glad I found this thread. I was offered a deal selling Philadelphia American Health plans with leads free. Upon further research it looks like the have dropped a lot of their customers in the grease by not paying claims and are in lawsuits with a lot of them, they even have a Mediation Clause in their policies so they don't have to have expensive trials. Some people were stuck with huge hospital bills of $20K or more when these clients thought they had health insurance.
These kind of plans may not get someone admitted to a major hospital for a big operation .I know people are making money selling this with the critical illness and accident attached because the price is way less then the Marketplace plans, but I am thinking I might get sued ! Does anyone else sell these types of plans as Obamacare alternatives ?
Where do i find the skinny MEC plans etc ? I need this for myself! I'm contracted already with IHC as well. I can't fathom paying $816 for my AvMed pan.IHC Group has a new Indemnity plan that looks okay: Critical Access Plan
Couldn't one choose this and add a skinny MEC plan that offers preventive-only care and then have okay nationwide coverage at about 30-40% lower cost and be "compliant"?
Depends on the company. A lot of them pay 45-60% FYC, then around 8-12 % renewals for years 2-10, then a service fee..Updating this thread.
A friend of mine sells a lot of these through SF. He claims he can sell about 300 of these a year, but i'm not sure these policies are worth a dayum.
With the cost of medical care (out of this world), how does a company get away with offering someone $500/day for hospital stay?
ALSO, how much commissions does HI pay?
If a typical plan costs 100/mth, how much is the commission will this amount to?