Dispelling health insurance's biggest myths
Health insurance is complicated. Not many people will disagree with that. And since it's the time of year when individuals and families can enroll in a health insurance plan for 2023, it's a perfect time to correct a few common myths about health insurance so you can make an informed decision about buying a health plan for you and your family. Myth No. 1: "I can't afford health insurance."
Four out of five people could get a health insurance plan for
Myth No. 2: "I can't get financial assistance or a subsidy."
It's time to take another look. There are now two major changes that increase the number of people who qualify for help. In 2021, a new law went into effect giving more than 174, 000 uninsured people living in
Myth No. 3: "I'm healthy and don't need health insurance."
We never plan to get sick or injured, but we've all learned from the COVID-19 pandemic that we never know what can happen. The average ER visit in
Myth No. 4: "Finding the right insurance plan is too confusing."
Health insurance can be confusing, and there are thousands of insurance plans available here in
If you have questions about health insurance, financial assistance to lower your payments or the
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