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Waterbury Health Insurance - New Haven, CT Health Insurance

Health Plan One offers more than 100 health insurance plans in Waterbury, which is in New Haven County, Connecticut. Health insurance carriers that offer individual and family health insurance plans in Waterbury include Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealth One, Connecticare, Tonik, and Anthem BlueCross BlueShield.  Enter your ZIP code above to compare the details of the health insurance plans available in Waterbury.

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

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.

Sole-proprietorships and small business with two or more eligible employees that work at least 30 hours a week can apply for a small group plan, and Health Plan One can help quote the plans that best suit the group's needs.  The sole-proprietorship must have been in business 3 months prior to applying.  Medical underwriting for small group plans is allowed in Connecticut.  Health Plan One can help you by quoting plans small groups. Simply call our toll-free number at (877) 567-5267.

Medicaid in Connecticut 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.  Other services include in and out patient hospital care, laboratory services, nursing home care and transportation to receive medical care.  Income limits for those who qualify vary based on the individual.

For complete details visit http://www.ct.gov/dss/site/default.asp

For information about Medicare in Connecticut, visit MedicareSolutions.com

Connecticut Health Reinsurance Association, or HRA, is a non-profit and was created by The Connecticut Health Care Act of 1975 to make a comprehensive health care plan designed to help those who have non-occupational injuries and diseases to receive health care.  Applicants must be under 65 years old, and if qualified, eligible dependents include your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 19, or 23 if they are a full-time student.

Five types of plans under HRA are: Individual Plans, Conversion Plans, Portability Plans, TAA Individual Plans, and TAA Portability Plans.

See http://www.hract.org/hra/Brochures/brochures.htm for detailed information on these situations.

HUSKY is a Medicaid option that serves children up to age 19.  Homes of all income levels may qualify for this option and depending on the income, parents, relative caregivers, and pregnant women.

HUSKY’s family guidelines are available here: http://www.huskyhealth.com/hh/cwp/view.asp?a=3573&q=421548&hhNav=|

The most popular health insurance plans in Connecticut are: Aetna PPO MC OA 7500, Cigna PPO Open Access, Cigna HSA Health Savings, ConnectiCare POS HSA, ConnectiCare POS Upfront Plan, Tonik PPO 3000, Anthem PPO Century Preferred Direct,UnitedHealthOne Network Plan, UnitedHealthOne HSA and Anthem HMO BlueCare Direct

For more information on health insurance in specific Connecticut cities: Bridgeport