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Need Medical Insurance advice

Need medical insurance advice.

Background:

- worked for a major company for many years but was terminated in March. Had group medical; / dental coverage with this company.

- was allowed COBRA continuation coverage for up to 18 add'l months...but I declined ( since it would expire at some time anyway)...instead, signed-on with my wife's plan sponsored by her employer. Used "life-event" clause to engage in wife's plan ahead of her normal yearly open-enrollment month ( November).

This is currently OK...but my wife may soon quit her job. This is also important. I live in New York state and many alternative programs ( offered elsewhere..natch)...are *not* available in NYS.

Curent family premiums ( husband/wife/ college child) are around $200-$300/month. Self-employed individual plans with the same coverage can cost $700-$2000/month. My current employer does not offer a medical/dental plan( employer is the US arm of a foreign company. I am the *only* US employee. If this small work group was at least 2-10 people.... my employer would have a chance to offer some kind of package, but with one emplyeee, he can't).

Anyone out there with a suggestion on my particular situation, keeping in mind the special situations that exist within New York State?

- Wil

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What business are you in? My professional organization, ASME, offers group insurance.
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First off.......hmmm, this post seems to be posted in two places on this board...but both on OT...don't get it.

Second....interesting, as I'm an ASME member and I have their life insurance, but not their sponsored medical insurance. I guess I must not have noticed the flyers coming my way when I didn't need to check into it.

Thanks...I'll give it a whirl...

- Wil

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