Each one of us is definitely different
The call may come in from a young father who wants to take care of his wife and baby by getting health insurance for what he deems important.
He may be relatively healthy and can afford a combination of basic health coverage and catastrophic through a mid-level deductible health plan.
Another call may come in from a grandmother who wants to get health insurance for her granddaughter who is a student in college. Her needs may be for student health insurance, if she can qualify.
Other calls may be a bit more challenging, but I assure you that being able to assist people in understanding health insurance and truly qualifying them based on their needs and what they want is a very rewarding experience.
It’s not just getting a health insurance quote, but really taking the time to qualify each individual with their specific conditions and medical history and then being able to find them the right carrier and coverage for them.
My job is very different each day, this is what makes it exiting. Our healthcare industry needs reform, yes, but our ability as an open market economy to be able to compete with each other allows our citizens the power to choose what’s best for them.














Richard | February 26th, 2009 at 2:54 pm #
Our new president, Barak Obama is calling for universal healthcare. How can this affect our ability to choose different medical / insurance plans which best fit each individual / family vs. Coverage for all? My hope is for everyone to have medical insurance but we make sure that coverage for all does limit our choices!!
Today, I read an article about the governent subsidizing COBRA coverage, can we elect the same subsidy for health insurance outside of my current group coverage if I were to lose my job?