Finding an affordable health insurance policy can be a tricky thing these days. For one thing, what's "affordable" for one person or family, may be completely out of reach for another. Also, there are many different factors to weigh when you're looking for health insurance coverage. Let's take a look at a few of these factors.
#1. Price - this is pretty much a no-brainer. You can either afford the policy or not. The best thing that you can do is to get several health insurance quotes. Set up a new email address specifically for this reason so you don't get hammered in your primary email box and then simply sort through the quotes. You can do these anonymously with a fake phone number until you get a couple dozen (at least) that are in your price range. After doing this, contact them again directly and start asking specific questions about policy coverage.
#2. What does the policy cover - Not all health insurance policies are created equal. As a matter of fact, some policies may not measure up to your needs at all. I watched an interview of Michael Moore, the director of the new movie "Sicko", on "Larry King Live" recently and this topic was discussed in depth. You need to make certain that you have at least a minimum amount of coverage for lengthy hospitalization, ambulance and much, much more. You need to get a copy of what each policy actually covers and compare them against each other, while factoring in what coverage you're getting for the price.
Finding affordable health insurance is no different than shopping for any other consumer product. You'll want to know what it covers, how much it covers, what it does NOT cover (exclusions), what are the limitations of the policy and how much does it cost There are, of course, other factors to look at, but this should give you some general guidelines in your search to find affordable health insurance.