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	<title>New answer on: How Much Does Health Insurance For A Child Cost?</title>

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		<title>By: Edward Harris</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[Health insurance for a child is typically very affordable. Depending on where you live, the premium can range between $25 per month (short-term coverage) to about $150 per month. In most states, it costs less than $100.

Generally, applications are approved quickly and after 2014, no medical questions will be asked.

Comprehensive plans will cover office visits and prescriptions and would tend to be the most popular type of coverage. Preventive benefits are provided at 100% on most plans.

As an experienced broker, I shop for all of the best options from top-rated insurers to make certain you receive the  combination of best rate and coverage. Premiums are usually paid monthly and a federal tax subsidy could reduce premiums.]]></description>

		

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