As self-employed, we had little choice in our insurance or the premium we paid. We took the only company (after applying to 5 different ones) that would accept us 7 years ago. We were healthy people too--no cancer, heart issues, smoking, etc.
What we found was a very expensive premium for catastrophic coverage only--no dental, no Rx, etc. We now pay $1100/mo. for two (60-year-old) adults--$5000 deductible EACH plus another $2500 EACH oop. So this year, with my AN, they are going to pay and I will get something in return for my $1100/mo. Of course, I've already paid $7500; heaven forbid hubby gets sick this year too!
That said, we had the good fortune of taking our 22-year-old son OFF our policy one year before his malignant brain tumor diagnosis and onto his own policy, NOT dependent on full-time student status. So another insurance company gets to share the pain, and thank God, his policy does have Rx coverage because his oral chemo drugs run $2000/month!
If you have group insurance through work, and don't have a huge monthly outlay, count your blessings and keep your job. And if you lose your job, take the COBRA. The new health care plan doesn't go into effect until 2014--till then, you can be denied coverage for your "pre-existing" condition! Truly, health care expenses are going to bankrupt the country sooner or later.