With a population of more than 23 million people, the Lone Star state is known for its slogan: “Everything is bigger in Texas.” Fortunately, not everything is bigger. Health insurance premiums remain smaller than many states due to competition among the major Texas health insurance carriers, such as United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Aetna, Cigna, Assurant Health and Humana One. So with relatively low prices and many carrier options, why does Texas continue to have so many uninsured inhabitants?
Maybe you have recently lost your job, or just graduated from school. Maybe you are in between jobs, or waiting for your benefits to become available. Maybe your employer is no longer providing health insurance benefits for you and your family. No matter the reason, remaining uninsured is a risk to you and to your family.
Most people remain uninsured because they do not feel they can afford quality health insurance. With the many health insurance options available, from short term health insurance to high deductible health insurance plans in conjunction with Texas health savings accounts, there’s no reason to believe affordable health insurance is out of reach.
Now all you have to do is find the plan that provides the best coverage for the most affordable price. But who has time to read and to compare all the different plans and benefits of each of these health insurance companies? No one. Thankfully, Texas health insurance brokers like Custom Health Plans do the work for you. They offer free rate comparisons and price quotes to help you streamline your search, and they will customize health plans to meet your needs at the best possible price.
So why wait? Protect yourself. Protect your family. Affordable Texas health insurance is not a myth. It’s a reality. Make it your reality today.



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