Florida Insurance Coverage Research Help Needed

Hi, is there a way to research insurance plan cost and coverage without having to call Healthcare.gov, give them your name, address, city, state, zip code, and everything else?

I want to research health insurance in the US, in Florida specifically, in Lee County, but don’t want to stop my current coverage or screw that up. I know if I call them and start asking about lower cost alternatives they’ll want to check my current coverage, start hard-selling me add-ons and so on, and could get confused.

We are a married couple in our mid-fifties. My wife is a cancer survivor with other pre-existing conditions. I have sleep apnea that is treated. I live in Florida and have Florida Blue currently but the out of pocket is getting too high to maintain. We like the coverage just fine but if I lose my job it’s around two grand per month for my wife and I to pay out of pocket. If I lose my job I don’t qualify for anything because you have no money coming in so don’t qualify for anything from what I understand.

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[link] [comments]Hi, is there a way to research insurance plan cost and coverage without having to call Healthcare.gov, give them your name, address, city, state, zip code, and everything else? I want to research health insurance in the US, in Florida specifically, in Lee County, but don’t want to stop my current coverage or screw that up. I know if I call them and start asking about lower cost alternatives they’ll want to check my current coverage, start hard-selling me add-ons and so on, and could get confused. We are a married couple in our mid-fifties. My wife is a cancer survivor with other pre-existing conditions. I have sleep apnea that is treated. I live in Florida and have Florida Blue currently but the out of pocket is getting too high to maintain. We like the coverage just fine but if I lose my job it’s around two grand per month for my wife and I to pay out of pocket. If I lose my job I don’t qualify for anything because you have no money coming in so don’t qualify for anything from what I understand. submitted by /u/47952 [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance

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