Title: Researching Health Insurance in Ohio
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2Helpful Sites when looking for Health Insurance
in Ohio
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3The Kaiser Family Foundation has background on
how to keep workplace benefits after losing a
job, including the new federal subsidy. Go to
www.kff.org and search for Cobra.
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4Georgetown University Health Policy Institute
offers pointers about the individual insurance
market at www.healthinsuranceinfo.net. So does
www.healthcarecoach.com, from the nonprofit
National Health Law Program.
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5Families USA, an advocacy group, explains
regulatory protections of the individual
insurance market at www.familiesusa.org. Search
for Failing Grades.
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6You can buy health policies through online
brokerages including www.eHealthinsurance.comwww.
HealthPlanOne.comwww.HealthInsurance.comwww.Insu
reMonkey.com
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7You can find an insurance agent who sells health
policies through www.nahu.org under Consumer
Information.
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