need health insurance for self,cobra done in sept..travel usa,so no home state.?


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You might want to look into short-term medical insurance. It doesn’t offer the same range of benefits as longer-term insurance, but many people get these kinds of plans when they’re in-between jobs. Typically, they last from a month to six months, although you can find short-term policies that last for a year. Short-term plans usually help pay for:

·Hospital room and board
·Ambulatory services
·Intensive Care
·Lab Exams
·X-rays
·Prescription medications

Short-term plans also generally give you a lot of freedom on the doctors or hospitals you can go to. They usually don’t cover routine or preventive exams, dental care, pregnancy, elective surgery, or pregnancy. If you’re traveling outside of the US, you can get travel insurance, which includes health insurance options and also expires after a period.

Depending on your age, you might be able to get coverage under your parent’s plan. Many states have extended the age that children can be included under their parent’s insurance policy.

Try visiting MostChoice.com. It can generate price quotes and policy descriptions on health plans. In addition, you can talk with qualified agents who have probably answered the questions you have about health insurance. It’s fast, free, and your personal information is kept safe and secure.

You can find it here: http://www.mostchoice.com/health-insurance.cfm

Good luck,

Barnes@MostChoice.com

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i dont think you can, ive tried
you are in deep poooooooop


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