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Health Insurance Reviews

Jennifer Said:

Does anyone know a link to a website were you can read reviews of health insurance companies like Blue Cross?

We Answered:

don't know of any off hand that would do that for health insurance specically, but AMbest.com rates insruance companies in general on how good of a company they are.

IF you contact a independently liscensed insurance broker they should be able to put together a comparison of which companies offer what and who is the best in their opinion.

Leslie Said:

Where can I find recommendations for medical providers in my health insurance network?

We Answered:

You can get free reports on doctors here. http://www.ucomparehealthcare.com/physic…

Nellie Said:

What do I look for when reviewing new health insurance programs?

We Answered:

You can easily check your minimal health care rates in internet, for example here - healthplans.my-age.net

Arthur Said:

Where is the best place to learn about dental, accident, and health insurance?

We Answered:

YOu are not the only one who met this problem,I have met this type of problem before.I have good experience here    www.HealthInsuranceIdeas.info    to solve my similiar problem.

Wanda Said:

IS there a HEALTH insurance, or discount program that had good reviews, good deal, and not a scam?

We Answered:

That you are so considered about pre-existing conditions suggests you already have a health condition. So you want something that is not a scam but will cover your health problems that already exist? Who is scamming who? Do you think they should sell life insurance at funeral homes?

The only policies that don't have pre-existing conditions limits heavily underwrite, and if you have a health condition, they'll know about it.

Bryan Said:

Where can I find reviews for health insurance.?

We Answered:

From a gov't site? Wow. Since when is the gov't knowledgeable about consumer products?

Your best bet is a trusted insurance broker. There is no third party source that's going to be reliable. Consumer Reports does it, but their track record is pretty horrendous in the arena of rating insurance. An insurance broker can give you an unbiased breakdown of plans. Just be sure that when you apply that you apply through the broker to compensate them for their time. AND, if you apply for multiple plans DON'T apply through multiple brokers. I currently have a case where the client applied through United Healthcare through me and also applied for Aetna through another broker. I told the client that they're going to have to make their own decision. Had he applied for both Aetna and United Healthcare through me then I'd be able to give him a completely unbiased opinion. Buying through a broker is the same price as buying direct or through any other source, so if you have a trusted advisor then you don't have to worry about it. Smart consumers use financial advisors and insurance brokers.

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