Survey: perceived cost is biggest barrier to health insurance coverage
In a recent online survey, hundreds of uninsured
The survey was conducted by a thirdparty vendor on behalf of Florida Blue between the dates of
All of the respondents in the survey were between ages 21 and 64 and more than half had been uninsured for three or more years or had never had health insurance.
THE RESULTS According to the survey results, cost remains the biggest factor for not having health insurance.
Additional findings from the survey included: · The main reason people gave for not having health insurance was perceived cost. Almost 70 percent of the people surveyed believed they can't afford health insurance, or it is simply too expensive. · Sixty five percent of those surveyed believe it would cost
· Seventy three percent did NOT know that most health insurance plans cover preventive care, such as regular checkups, mammograms, colonoscopies and vaccinations at
"At Florida Blue, we are dedicated to providing our communities with access to affordable, high-quality health care solutions," said
WHO QUALIFIES? Financial assistance for health insurance (also called a subsidy) isn't just for
And receiving financial help will not negatively impact one's immigration status and process due to the public charge regulations, which were eliminated in
While finding the right health plan can be a challenge, there are thousands of licensed health insurance agents and navigators across the state who will charge nothing for their expert guidance. Agents and navigators can help determine which health insurance plan is right for them and their family, help enroll them in a plan and help them apply for financial help.
For additional information, contact a local Florida Blue agent, visit a Florida Blue Center or visit www.floridablue.com.



Survey: perceived cost is biggest barrier to health insurance coverage
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