Self-Employed Health Insurance – Oxford Healthy New York
Ξ March 5th, 2008 | → | ∇ Insurance |
When self-employed health insurance plans’ criteria do not qualify some entrepreneurs, the only other option is to look at the Oxford Healthy New York plan that gives self-employed health insurance coverage for sole proprietors or small businesses with limited numbers of employees.
Oxford Healthy New York allows coverage for individual proprietor business owners, two person businesses and their families or just a business person and offspring. There are two choices of self-employed health insurance plans, including the HDHP and regular plan, both of which can be taken with or without drug coverage. By comparison, the family plan works out cheaper for the HDHP plan with pharmacy coverage than the regular plan with the same coverage, but ultimately it is a choice of the employer and staff, if there are any, to decide what works best for them.
Most Oxford members benefit from the self-employed health insurance coverage, fully briefed on the exceptions and restrictions concerning terms, exclusions, and limitations. With two coverage levels and varied options, the plan covers emergency room visitations, lab, physicals, physical therapies, doctor office visits, home health care, hospital, ambulatory, children, emergency consultant, nursery care, maternity care, baby care and surgery services. The plan starts at $252.50 and goes as high as $1,260.05 monthly. Prescription coverage is extra, as well as vision and dental care. Other medical needs are not available at this time.
Oxford’s website has an array of resources, including an extensive drug and health database. Copies of drug and medical cards can be ordered, as well as account pages being there to see how certification coverage assessments are coming along.
on March 29th, 2008 at 2:15 pm
need sole proprietor health insurance asap please.