Health insurance for contractors

BobTheHawkHater

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Anybody have any advice on good health insurance options for contractors? Are there any group plans I can buy into for software developers, specifically living in Iowa?

Every time I go looking for options I get really depressed. This sucks.
 
I hate insurance. I fall in the aca family glitch. I have to spend 20k between premium and deductible before insurance pays anything.
 
We do a one credit class at the UofI, they have great insurance for about $225 a month with low copays and deductibles. After a semester you can stay on insurance for a year.

they have one credit semester long classes. Must be semester long for insurance.
 
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We do a one credit class at the UofI, they have great insurance for about $225 a month with low copays and deductibles. After a semester you can stay on insurance for a year.

they have one credit semester long classes. Must be semester long for insurance.
I’m intrigued! How do I find more info?
 
Damn. Even teaching @ ISU part-time doesn't get that.

Time to go back to school
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We do a one credit class at the UofI, they have great insurance for about $225 a month with low copays and deductibles. After a semester you can stay on insurance for a year.

they have one credit semester long classes. Must be semester long for insurance.

So is this basically a student plan and you are able to qualify by taking a single credit class? Pretty damn clever.
 
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If your healthy enough to pass underwriting, Farm Bureau has a plan with much lower rates than anything on exchange or ACA related. You need to be FB member but key is being able to pass underwriting.
 
We do a one credit class at the UofI, they have great insurance for about $225 a month with low copays and deductibles. After a semester you can stay on insurance for a year.

they have one credit semester long classes. Must be semester long for insurance.

What class do you take?
 
If you don’t already have a company you’re working through, some of the more well known contracting companies provide insurance options for their contract workers.

I can sympathize because I thought I’d be stuck in contract hell for the rest of my career, but you’ve just got to persist and be your own advocate. There are full time jobs with benefits out there.
 

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