Monday, July 24, 2006
Source: signonsandiego.com
People in San Diego pay amid the buck prices in the country when buying health insurance policies for their children or families, according to a report this week by a national health insurance broker.
In March, eHealthInsurance that represents 140 insurance underwriters examined 5,000 stand-alone health plans offered in the country's 100 biggest cities. The review did not judge group policies offered through employers or the government.
San Diego registered the ninth-lowest monthly premium for a child at $51 and the 15th-lowest premium for a family of four at $236.
The report was intended to cheer some of the nation's 46 million uninsured people to consider the affordability of insurance, particularly for children.



0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home