Not exact matches
Unless, the
agent has asked you some questions
about your medical background, including your family
health history.
If you have any atypical medical conditions or a complicated medical
history though, then you will need to go through a short phone interview with one of our
agents who will ask you a few questions
about your
health history.
We've gone in - depth
about what this information means at the links above, but in short your
health information, like family
health history, smoking habits, and driving records, are used to determine how risky you are for the insurer to cover and, therefore, how expensive your monthly premiums will be; your contact information is so the
agent, broker, or insurer can reach out to you for next steps after you get your quotes.
Keep your options open and be sure to speak with a knowledgeable
agent about your needs, as well as your
health history.
Having said that, be sure to speak to an experienced independent
agent such as myself, Chris Huntley,
about your
health history.
Your
agent will ask you some
health and
history questions and few details
about your medical
history.
By accurately answering some simple questions
about your
health history and that of your family members, you can confidently compare plans from the nation's top
health insurance companies, and connect with national and local
agents.
If an
agent does their due diligence up front in getting your
health and family
history, the only way a quote should change is if something comes up on the labs that you didn't know
about or something comes from your medical records that you knew
about but forgot to mention.