Florida Health Insurance Update On Gov. Crist His HealthCare Plan
Tallahasse, Florida Insurance Update — Most of the uninsured of Florida would be guaranteed a chance to buy health insurance with Crists new healthcare plan and companies could offer plans that might be cheaper because they wouldn’t cover all ailment.
The plan proposed Tuesday by Gov. Charlie Crist. wouldn’t require that employers offer health insurance, or that people have the coverage, unlike a universal health care plan that Massachusetts created or a plan being pushed by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Instead, it would say that insurance companies could create certain types of plans without typical coverage. For example, it might not offer coverage for maternity care _ which wouldn’t be needed by a family that doesn’t plan to have children. That could make the policy cheaper.
The plans would have to guarantee coverage to anyone aged 19 to 64 who can pay for it.
Get more information on Florida Health Insurance here. Todays update is on Health Savings Accounts, and how they can help reduce your healthcare costs.