Find Affordable Health Insurance in Georgia | eHealthInsurance
Getting health insurance in Georgia is sometimes frustrating since there are a wide variety of health insurance companies to choose from. However, with the help of an online insurance comparison tool, finding affordable health insurance that is right for you is made much easier.
Instructions
Go to ehealthinsurance.com. There are a number of agencies, such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, Kaiser Permanente and Aetna, that provide health insurance in Georgia. It is best to compare premium rates before selecting a carrier.
Select the type of health insurance plan that will meet your needs. There are a variety of plans to choose from such as individual &family, short term, small business, Medicare, dental and life. Select the plan you prefer from the drop down list of options.
Enter your zip code in the zip code field and press the "Go" button. You are taken to a short questionnaire that asks when you would prefer your insurance coverage to begin, your gender, date of birth, spouse and children's information, and whether you are a tobacco user.
Compare the health insurance plans that are offered along with the monthly rate premiums to decide which plan offers all of the benefits you need. You are able to compare the insurance plans of four different companies at a time. Select a plan by clicking on the "Apply" button on the right side of whichever health plan you have chosen.
Click the "Start application" button on the next page, and complete the required information and click "Next".
Complete the survey questionnaires on the next pages. Upon completing the required info, make your payment and print out your new health insurance documentation.
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