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    Kelsey
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    How to secure a complete cashless health insurance plan for my family that provides approximately 100% coverage. With no pre-existing health conditions in our family, I hope to acquire coverage for two adults, both 44, and one child, aged 6.

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    Faina Dsouza
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    You can compare plans according to your family size, income, on this government-run marketplace (https://www.healthcare.gov/contact-us). It may even provide subsidies to assist in cost reduction.

    Take into account PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) or HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) insurance.

    HMO usually offers cashless options within their network, but limit the options for doctors to choose. But PPOs provides you more options of providers, but they may involve additional charges even before insurance making payments.

    If you want to go for cashless, think about the plans that have a sizeable in-network hospital system nearby. Look for higher coverage, as for hospital expenses that are covered by the plan like doctor visits, surgery, and housing.

    But before your insurance starts to pay, you have to pay for your deductible amount of money that is you have to pay each year before your insurance starts.

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