Around here it's HMO and PPO.
I believe that with a PPO, you have to go to doctors who are inside that PPO coverage, where as with an HMO you can go to whatever doctor you please (this could be ass backwards, but I think that's right).
If you aren't getting a job immediately, then go with COBRA - that seems to be what most people are on who are between jobs that I know of.
Also, many employers will require you to work for 90 days or so before that begin your coverage.
You want a plan that offers you the most flexibility in doctor choice, so be sure to examine that when you are looking at insurance options. I have Pacific Source and it's been great to this point. I'm also still student, so it is through my dad's policy, but I believe my coverage is about $90.00 a month... for my whole family (mom, dad, myself) it's about $300.00 I believe.
I believe that with a PPO, you have to go to doctors who are inside that PPO coverage, where as with an HMO you can go to whatever doctor you please (this could be ass backwards, but I think that's right).
If you aren't getting a job immediately, then go with COBRA - that seems to be what most people are on who are between jobs that I know of.
Also, many employers will require you to work for 90 days or so before that begin your coverage.
You want a plan that offers you the most flexibility in doctor choice, so be sure to examine that when you are looking at insurance options. I have Pacific Source and it's been great to this point. I'm also still student, so it is through my dad's policy, but I believe my coverage is about $90.00 a month... for my whole family (mom, dad, myself) it's about $300.00 I believe.
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