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The Best Health Insurance Alternatives

Posted by Bobby Brown on December 12, 2023 - 11:48pm

In the United States, health insurance helps make medical procedures and treatments more affordable. However, in recent years, traditional health insurance has become more and more expensive. So, what are the best health insurance alternatives?

Alternatives to health insurance include paying medical expenses out of pocket, health discount cards, and catastrophic coverage. These plans are almost always cheaper than traditional health insurance but may have limited coverage. Be sure to understand what is and isn’t included in your program.

To learn more about health insurance alternatives, keep reading.

Health Share Plans

The first health insurance alternative you should consider is a Health Share Plan. They are non-profit organizations that help people pool their resources in order to share in medical costs.

Health Share plans are somewhat similar to traditional health insurance, as they include aspects like:

  • A monthly membership fee. The monthly rates for Health Share programs are lower than the monthly rates for traditional health insurance.
  • If you receive health care, you will have to pay part of the cost.
  • The Health Share plan will cover about the same amount of medical costs as traditional health insurance.
  • The program will contact doctors and caregivers in order to negotiate prices.

There are a variety of different places and programs that will let you do a cost-sharing health insurance program, but in many cases, these programs will have some stipulations that you have to follow. As many of these programs are run by faith-based organizations, the stipulations can include things such as not drinking alcohol to even staying a member of that faith as long as you are in the program. Of course, you can find other Health Share plans that do not have any religious affiliations that may be a better fit for your needs.

The cost of cost-sharing programs varies, but they are typically determined by how many of your family members are a part of the program. An example of this is that a young single person might only have to pay $1,000 each year, while larger families might have to pay up to $10,500 each year. The costs and when you have to pay are determined by the program organizer and vary from program to program.

If you want to learn more about what a Health Share is, you can start here to learn how it works and why it’s a great alternative to health insurance.