I am a married 30-something American with 2 young children at home. Recently, I have been in committed talks to go the route of an entrepreneurial path instead of working for a large (and relatively secure) corporation. My main concern is that if someone is sick, I want them to be able to go to the doctor without bankrupting my account. I understand that choosing to be an entrepreneur has risks associated with it and finances are a relatively large assumption. I wish to mitigate the health area as much as possible, so I am seeking advice about how others at HN have accomplished this feat. Thanks for your time.
Few different options.. At the start, COBRA will last you around 18+ months, which gives you some time to make a decision.<p>Depending on the state, "small group" plans will cover corporations that have at least 1 (or in some cases 2) employees. You might get better quotes as a small group than as a self-employed individual, but it will depend... Some states have programs that are tailored for individuals.<p>FWIW, some people have reported decent rates with UHC, ehealthinsurance.com, tonik.com, etc. But I would get quotes from your preferred carrier.