Employer’s health insurance coverage is limited & have many exclusions. Is it possible to get add on coverage?

My employer’s health insurance is too limited and there are too many exclusions. Is there any way I can get additional coverage on top of that? If yes, what is the best way?

3 Responses to “Employer’s health insurance coverage is limited & have many exclusions. Is it possible to get add on coverage?”

  • flatbushsam:

    Insurance companies are always happy to sell you products. Call the company directly, or get an insurance broker to help.

  • Cape S:

    healthplans.bebto.com – here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.

  • Smith:

    You could get some add on coverage, but it will probably be expensive and pretty limited as well. Here are a couple ideas:

    1. Do you have a spouse? It can be cheaper to dump your insurance and just go as an add-on to his/hers.
    2. Some employers (I’ve seen this happen more than once) will give you a credit, say $100 or $150 per month, if you go and buy your own plan. So you could get a private high-deductble plan that you’re happy with, and because you save your employer money, they would provide you a monthly credit in your paycheck. Worth a shot.

    More at healthharbor.com.