May
22
Haven’t been insured in six months or more? You’re in luck if you live in Florida.
There’s a new law signed last Wednesday by Gov. Charlie Crist that lets insurance firms to offer a basic package for health plans without the usual required coverages. The good news? It might just cost Floridians $150 a month.
“It is not the Cadillac of health plans, but it offers something very, very important for the citizens of our state,” the governor said. Shrinking the number of people in Florida without health insurance, now about 3.8 million, has been one of Crist’s top priorities.

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