If you need to buy health insurance, you can choose from four basic types of policies. These policies vary in monthly cost, benefits, and deductible.
The Affordable Care Act
The Affordable Care Act (ACA, or “Obamacare”) made it impossible for health insurance companies to deny you health insurance due to an existing condition. Whatever your current state of health, you have the right to purchase health insurance. Depending on your age and your financial situation, you could be eligible for one of these types of health insurance:- Medicare: If you are over 65 and have paid into the system over your years of employment, you are eligible for Medicare. Within the Medicare system, you have a range of choices. To select the plan that is most appropriate for your budget and health condition, it is advised that you get help from an insurance agent to explain the options.
- Medicaid: Low-income people and seniors, or people with disabilities may be eligible for Medicaid. These programs are managed at the state level and vary in cost, what the program is called, and how it is administered.
- Group Health Insurance: Many employers offer group health insurance to their employees as a benefit. About half of the people in the USA are covered through their work. You may have a choice of several different plans from your employer.
- Private Health Insurance: You can purchase your own health insurance policy if you are not covered through your work.