The cheapest health insurance you can get depends on several factors such as your location and financial situation. Some of the cheapest health insurance options available include:
1) Medicaid/CHIP: Medicaid is a joint federal and state program available to people with low incomes, depending on your state of residence. Many states also have the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) which helps provide health coverage to children in low-income families. To find out if you are eligible, you can visit the government website: https://www.medicaid.gov/.
2) Short-Term Insurance: Short-term health insurance plans are typically the least expensive, but they do not cover pre-existing conditions and may not include all the benefits of a longer term plan, usually lasting up to one year. To find a plan that's right for you, you can visit the government website: https://www.healthcare.gov/short-term-health-insurance/.
3) High Deductible Health Plans: These plans offer lower premiums in exchange for higher deductibles, which means you would pay more out of pocket when you receive health care services. To find out more about high deductible health plans, you can visit their website at: https://www.healthcare.gov/high-deductible-health-plans/.
4) COBRA Insurance: If you lose your job, you may be eligible for a COBRA plan, which lets you remain on your former employer's health insurance plans. To find out more, you can visit their website at: https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/cobra-continuation.
No matter what health insurance plan you choose, it's important to shop around and compare different plans to find the best option for you.