​A Local Health Insurance Agent Can Still Help and Guide You

The way health insurance is being marketed, it may give you the wrong impression that Nevada Health Link is the ONLY place to buy health insurance these days, but that is NOT the case. You can continue to buy your health insurance from the same agents and agencies you’ve always bought your health insurance from.

It is true, however, that Nevada Health Link’s website is the only website you can go to get your health insurance “subsidized”. This means the Government helps pay for your health insurance policy.

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You Can Still Buy Health Insurance From A Local Agent

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To use an analogy, if Nevada Health Link were an auto sales website, you could go to their Government website and purchase your Toyota, Ford, Chevy, Honda, etc. You would be buying with a “subsidy” which means the Government helps you pay for it as long as your income falls within a certain percentage and you qualify. The Government will then help contribute each month towards the payment of your new “car” (or in this case, your health insurance policy).

OK, let’s leave the auto dealership analogy and get back to the real world.

In the health insurance industry, an agent can sell both ON or OFF Exchange, which means they can help you purchase health insurance WITH or WITHOUT a Government subsidy. Speaking to an agent who knows about the health plan coverages, their networks, hospitals, doctors, and drug formularies will make choosing health insurance a breeze.

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Buy Your Health Insurance From Nevada Insurance Enrollment

You can buy your health plans from the same places you’ve always bought health insurance and continue to enjoy the friendly, knowledgeable assistance an experienced local health insurance agent provides. Using a resource like this website, NevadaInsuranceEnrollment.com, you have the ability to shop for a variety of insurance options, receive help from our agents to enroll into your government subsidized health plan or unsubsidized health plan, and choose the best health insurance policy that will suit your personal and financial needs. All at NO additional cost. The service the agent provides is FREE!

Can You File for Medical Bankruptcy?

Can You File for Medical Bankruptcy?

The short answer is yes; medical debt is considered non-priority unsecured debt and can be discharged in bankruptcy. While you cannot target medical debt in bankruptcy, this process can help lower payments or eliminate the debt altogether.

Understanding Your New Health Insurance Plan

Understanding Your New Health Insurance Plan

If you’ve recently enrolled in a health insurance plan, there are several things that you can do while you’re waiting for your coverage to begin. Being proactive while you’re waiting for coverage can ensure that you receive quality healthcare.

Telemedicine Benefits

Telemedicine Benefits

Telemedicine puts healthcare within reach of those who would otherwise have a difficult time visiting a doctor. If you have a severe sinus infection, the last thing you want to do is spend the afternoon in the doctor’s office.

 

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#1) Health Insurance Subsidy Chart

#2) Health Insurance

#3) Health Insurance WITH a Subsidy

#4) Insurance Blog Posts

#5) Request a Quote

What is the Free Look Period in Health Insurance?

To help customers avoid buyer’s remorse, health insurance policies are required to offer a free-look period. If at any time during this period you find that you’re dissatisfied with your policy, you can cancel it and get your money back.

HRA vs Employer Sponsored Health Insurance

An employer-subsidized plan is a sensible option for employees. Not only does the employer pay at least 50% of the employee’s premium, but the remaining premium is tax-free and taken directly from the employee’s pay.

Saving Money on Health Insurance With Negotiated Pricing

The majority of health insurance companies have a contract with a network of hospitals and other providers. In this contract, there are negotiated rates for different services. This negotiated rate is generally lower and sometimes significantly lower than what a provider would charge someone who is paying out of pocket.