It is no secret that millions of Americans  go with out health insurance because of high cost, and with the ongoing  unemployment problems many families simple cannot afford coverage. Fortunately, MSN Money.com put together this helpful article with tips  on how to find affordable health care. You can find a few of their tips  below, but be sure to check out the full article at MSN Money.com.
If you're uninsured and seeking stopgap  medical care before you find coverage again, you can triage your way  to better health by understanding the trade-offs of several care options,  experts say. A retail clinic, urgent care facility or community health  center may be a suitable fit, depending on the severity of your medical  need and your personal preferences.
A broad spectrum of care is available,  from the limited offerings of a retail clinic to the high-end capacity  of an emergency department, said Ateev Mehrotra, a policy analyst at  Rand and a professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
 
"They're all places you don't need  an appointment, there's open extended hours, and they're there to treat  people who can't get in to see their regular provider," Mehrotra  said.
If you have a regular doctor you'd like  to keep seeing but fear you can't pay full price because of lost coverage,  give the doctor a chance to work out a charity care arrangement, payment  plan or possible treatment changes to lower costs, said Dr. Lori Heim,  the president of the American Academy of Family Physicians, who practices  in Laurinburg, N.C.
Most doctors will try to work with patients to ensure their continuity of care, she said. "Physicians also value that personal relationship that develops."