On healthcare.gov I’m only able to find the cheapest health insurance plans for $300 with $7,500 deductible. That has 0 Copay they pay 100%.
But when I do private health insurance I can get United healthcare for the same thing but for $148. Same $7,500 deductible they pay 100%
Is there any benefits of choosing healthcare.gov over private separately?
Like does the private health insurance have more loopholes to decline coverage or something?
I’m self employed and my income doesn’t qualify for any savings plans on healthcare.gov
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[link] [comments]On healthcare.gov I’m only able to find the cheapest health insurance plans for $300 with $7,500 deductible. That has 0 Copay they pay 100%. But when I do private health insurance I can get United healthcare for the same thing but for $148. Same $7,500 deductible they pay 100% Is there any benefits of choosing healthcare.gov over private separately? Like does the private health insurance have more loopholes to decline coverage or something? I’m self employed and my income doesn’t qualify for any savings plans on healthcare.gov submitted by /u/ChillNationn [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance