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Health insurance short term
originally posted: 11/22/2006
reposted: 2/18/2011 This post has not been recently
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Q:
I need health insurance for a short period of time but I do not know how long. Where can I get information on safe options?
A:
The Web site MedSave.com has a wealth of information on all aspects of short term health insurance. When you need health insurance for a short period of time, it is best to enroll in a policy that allows you to pay month-to-month and cancel whenever you want. All of the policies listed at MedSave.com offer that option. The shortest policy is 30 days, but some can be extended as long as 36 months.
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