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Maybe. Even though health care reform is intended to drive down prices, it will still be too expensive for some people. To help with that, legislation will likely include subsidies for people with lower incomes. However, regardless of subsidies, odds are that some people will still find paying for their insurance difficult. It's a trade-off: People with health problems who have individual insurance policies will likely pay less than they do now. People who are younger and healthy may pay more, especially if they have been going without health insurance to date. For this reason the best way to help is to Go to online insurance portals like gibl(.)in and select the type of insurance you want to purchase.

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