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Health Plan One offers more than 90 health insurance plans in Erie, which is in Erie County, Pennsylvania. Health insurance carriers that offer individual and family health insurance plans in Erie include Aetna, Assurant, Coventry and UnitedHealth One.  Enter your ZIP code above to compare the details of the health insurance plans available in Erie.

Other health insurance options that Health Plan One offers fit the needs of those who may find it difficult to receive health insurance in Pennsylvania.

Health Plan One offers COBRA for those who are in between jobs.  With this program, the member can extend their health insurance plan for up to 18 months after losing their job.  Our licensed insurance specialists are also available via LiveChat or toll-free at (877) 567-5267 to answer any questions.  However, if you are unhealthy see below and there may be other options in which Health Plan One can help you with.

Those who own a small business with two to fifty eligible employees that work at least 20-25 hours a week can apply for a small group plan, depending on what carrier you choose.  Businesses usually have to be uninsured for at least 6 months to qualify, though this depends on the carrier.  Health Plan One can help quote the plans that best suit the group's needs.  Medical underwriting for small group plans is allowed in Pennsylvania.  Simply call our toll-free number at (877) 567-5267 to learn more information and see if you qualify.

Medicaid is a federal-state cooperative created by Congress to finance health services for those who cannot afford individual health insurance on today’s market. New Hampshire’s Medicaid State Plan operates along the lines of regular health insurance.  Those who qualify receive a card and show it to their doctor at an appointment.  If the doctor participates in Medicaid, the bill is paid for by the State minus any other health insurance the beneficiary may have.  For more information concerning Medicaid in Pennsylvania, contact the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare’s Recipient Hotline at 1-800-692-7462.

For more information on Pennsylvania Medicare, visit MedicareSolutions.com

Pennsylvania’s High Risk Pool Alternative- BCBS, was created for Pennsylvania residents who are medically uninsurable on the individual market due to medical preexisting conditions.  Those who are eligible to apply are unable to obtain health coverage, and have been declined due to a health or a medical condition. To qualify, individuals must have had 18 months of continuous credible coverage, have used up any COBRA continuation coverage, not eligible for Medicare, Medicaid, or a group health plan and must apply for health insurance within 63 days of losing your prior coverage.  For more information, visit our HIPAA Insurance page

Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, provides access to low-cost or free health coverage for uninsured children and teens under age 19 in Pennsylvania.   Children qualify for this option if their parents’ income is too high to qualify for Medicaid, though too low to receive coverage on the individual market.  Detailed information about eligibility can be reached at 1-800-986-KIDS or by visiting http://chipcoverspakids.com/.

The most popular health insurance companies in Pennsylvania are: Aetna PPO 2500, UnitedHealthOne Network Copay Select,UnitedHealthOne Network Plan, UnitedHealthOne HSA 100, Independence Blue Cross Keystone HMO, Aetna HMO 30