the problem with an individual blue cross policy is that there tend to
be health questions. They turned me down due to a relatively trivial
and easily treated chronic conditions. Your mileage with your
particular Blue Cross may vary; I believ this was Maryland.

My best advice is to join as large a group as you can find. Here in
New Mexico they are allowing small businesses to buy into the state
employees' pool, which is a great idea, imho.

Dana

On 12/1/06, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For a while Blue Cross of Louisiana was advertising low cost health 
> insurance.  I looked into it as I was seriously looking at a self employment 
> possibility.  That fell through, but it was basically a group policy for 
> uninsured/self employed to join.  You might want to see if you can find 
> something similar directly from an insurer (Blue Cross, United Healthcare, 
> etc.)
>
> >to make an alternate suggestion for the problem the person is trying
> >to solve, perhaps the local chamber of commerce has put togther an
> >insurance group for small businesses. Also, I believe that Hatton was
> >researching this about a year ago.
> >
> >On 12/1/06, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Anyone here use NASA (National Association for the Self Employed)?
> >> This is for a friend looking into it - specifically their health care
> >> coverage for a one person shop.
> >>
> >> -cfjedi
> >>
> >>
>
> 

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