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Affordable Health Insurance Orangeville ON

Locating an insurer willing to issue you a policy is the biggest challenge when it comes to health insurance for entrepreneurs. Here’s a guide to leaving no stone unturned in your search for medical-care coverage for your small business in Orangeville.

RBC - Orangeville Br
519-941-2610
136 Broadway
Orangeville, ON
RBC - Orangeville-Broadway & C Line Br
519-941-2110
489 Broadway Unit 1-2-3
Orangeville, ON
RBC - Stayner Branch
705-428-2843
7307 Hwy 26-Po Box 910
Stayner, ON
RBC - Tottenham Branch
905-936-3481
2 Queen St S-Po Box 160
Tottenham, ON
Scotiabank
905-404-6990
1367 Harmony Road, North
Oshawa, ON
Scotiabank
519-941-5544
97 First Street
Orangeville, ON
Scotiabank
519-942-2990
250 Centennial Road
Orangeville, ON
RBC - Hillsburgh Branch
519-855-4922
97 Trafalgar Rd-Po Box 90
Hillsburgh, ON
RBC - Bruce Mines Branch
705-785-3432
9202 Hwy 17-Po Box 69
Bruce Mines, ON
Scotiabank
519-655-2043
23 Woodstock Street South
Tavistock, ON

Obtaining An Affordable Health Insurance Policy

Nailing down a health-care policy for your startup business can be like the timeless, fruitless search for the Holy Grail. Entrepreneur after entrepreneur can testify to the frustrations of trying to find an insurer who is willing to take on his business.

But health insurance policies are available – though usually at high cost – to most small businesses. The key is in knowing how and where to look for them.

Understand the varieties of health insurance plan design

Entering the world of health-insurance plans is like wading into thick alphabet soup. You need to start with a basic understanding of the coverage possibilities that you might see.

Indemnity or fee-for-service (FFS) plans are the traditional policies your parents grew up with. Go to whatever doctor you want; the doctor sends the bill to the insurance company and you’re covered, maybe having to pay only for an office visit. FFS plans are still around today, but you’ll pay far more out-of-pocket expenses and higher premiums in exchange for the maximum flexibility.

Managed care is the reigning paradigm in health insurance today. Preferred provider organizations (PPOs), point-of-service plans (POS) and health-maintenance organizations (HMOs) are all variations on this theme. These plans use “networks” of physicians, hospitals and other providers that have agreed to provide comprehensive services to plan members in exchange for group discounts.

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