Health insurance for the daredevil years
Filed under: Bargains, Budgets, Insurance, Simplification, Health
My father died when I was 21 and I was hired as a full-time university instructor when I was 28. In the intervening seven years, my health care consisted of one or two visits to a cheap sawbones and a well-thumbed copy of Prescription for Nutritional Healing. Overall, I was fairly lucky: apart from two wisdom-tooth extractions, a case of acid reflux, and a broken hand, I didn't have any problems that vitamins, cigarettes, and a decent exercise regimen couldn't take care of.While I look back on my twenties as something of a narrowly-averted accident, I also realize that I was in a very large minority. According to Time magazine, 30% of 19-29 year-old Americans don't have health insurance. Luckily, many major insurers, including Humana and WellPoint, have begun offering ultra-cheap insurance plans (Wellpoint's "Thrill-Seeker," "Part-time Daredevil," and "Calculated Risk Taker" plans seem particularly appropriate for this demographic). Beginning at as little as $30 per month, these plans don't really offer much in the way of preventative care, and their deductibles are extremely large; in the case of Humana's cheapest plan, a $30 premium is paired with a $7,500 deductible.
On the other hand, speaking as someone who definitely dodged the bullet, if I had known about $30 per month insurance, I definitely would have taken it. As it is, I just thank my lucky stars that I didn't need any surgery!
Bruce Watson is a freelance writer, blogger, and all-around cheapskate. While an admitted picker, grinner, lover, and sinner, he's wondering if he can classify himself as a thrill-seeker, part-time daredevil, and calculated risk taker.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-31-2008 @ 6:11AM
Frank said...
I know exactly what you mean. Trust me
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11-03-2008 @ 8:31PM
Amanda said...
I wish that had been available for my husband and I when we were in our twenties not too long ago!
The medical bills from accidents, dare devil tricks, sore throats, and bee stings were more than our pockets or maturity levels could handle. (Try over $25,000 worth, a fortune to most 20 somethings)
We were overwhelmed, we didn't pay them, and our credit is now just repairing. That insurance sure would have been nice!
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11-10-2008 @ 2:15PM
Timoteo said...
Health insurance in America is a big joke...How come we have heath insurance but, when it time for the insurance companys to pay up, you have to fight you tooth and nail to get them to pay the bills. I'm sick of the fat cats like the CEO's of United health care who made $1.7billlion last year...That's outragous. The CEO of Kiser made $1.3 billion last year...The CEO of Etna made $800million last year...With all the money these asshole are making and we still have the worst heath care system in the free world. This has to stop, we need to nationaliz these HMO's put the profit in the health care, not is some greedy assholes pockets. HEALTH CARE FOR PROFIT IS NOT WORKING IN AMERICA. WE NEED TO DO SOMTHING RIGHT NOW.
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