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The individual health insurance market in Rhode Island is virtually
non-existent. Blue Cross offers something in a limited enrollment window
once a year. If you are or can plausibly present yourself as
self-employed you might look into the Good Neighbor Alliance
(<a href="http://www.goodneighborall.com/" eudora="autourl">
http://www.goodneighborall.com/</a>).<br><br>
Unfortunately, getting both decent and reasonable is unlikely.<br><br>
Good luck.<br><br>
At 02:34 PM 9/20/2011, Paul Wilde wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hey all,<br><br>
Can anyone help point me towards decent and reasonable health care
coverage? I'm having quite a time of it. I heard there are
consultants (as opposed to agents who usually represent a single company)
who have the consumer's interest in the forefront, as their commission
comes from the company from which the consumer purchases. Please
help.<br><br>
I'm still several years away from Medicare and don't belong to any
particular organizations that would have group policy offerings.
AAA only does dental & short term. AARP for 55 & above site
has not been very helpful so far. Clicking on RI from the AARP site
sent me to sites that don't even serve RI. Ugh!<br><br>
Thank you,<br>
Paul<br>
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