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Can I go for a health plan after I have retired?

by Guest6293  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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We are an elderly couple. My employer has provided us with coverage all this while. But now that I have retired, we do not have any health plans. Do the health reforms have anything in store for people like us?

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  1. Guest4143
    The Affordability Act has special provisions for the senior citizens of America. Tax credits are in store for elderly people looking for insurance. Funding is also available to those people who have retired early and hence run out of coverage. Apart from that, beneficiaries who hit the donut hole will receive $250 as a rebate. There would also be discounts of about 50 % for prescription drugs. If you are looking to buy a health plan for you and your wife, then you check out websites such as hcentive which provide quick and instant solutions to your insurance needs.
    http://www.hcentive.com/buying-health-insurance/index.html

  2. Guest4187
    I am a young man of 65 years. I say young because thanks to my medical insurances, I feel healthier and safe. At this age, it is always good to go for a comprehensive plan even though it might cost a little more.
    http://www.hcentive.com
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