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Health insurance in Colorado
originally posted: 11/22/2006
reposted: 2/18/2011 This post has not been recently
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Q:
How do my husband and I get a quote for health insurance coverage in Colorado?
A:
The number of health insurance companies offering coverage in Colorado has declined due to state legislation. A listing of
remaining low cost carriers that provide online price quotes and online enrollment can be found at
FreedomBenefits.net.
Among those listings, the most popular short term health insurance for Colorado residents has been "Secure STM" and the most popular permanent insurance in Colorado has been "UnitedHealth".
The most popular mini-med or supplement coverage is "Core Health
Insurance".
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Summary
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