Yes, I have to pay for my own health ins. as DH's workplace does not cover his family unless we pay (and it's a lot!). It is more tricky to get individual health coverage than it used to be. But, I just switched from Blue Cross Blue Shield of TX to an Aetna plan thru Costco. Just for my own coverage I am saving $135/mo. I went down to a $5k ded. plan, from a $2500k ded. because I never really go to the Dr., except 1 week ck a year, and maybe a few other times a year, so I never got close to the ded. anyway. I figure w/ that savings I can possibly afford to even go to the Dr. if an issue comes up now!
It was relatively painless to apply for the Aetna thru Costco. If you are a member, check to see if they offer it in your state. Also I was comparing w/ coverage thru USAA, as it was less expensive, but I wanted the dental coverage I also bought w/ the Aetna plan, since I never had that before.
My previous health insurance agent was always pushing the Health Savings Account coverage, but I didn't really want to think about my health coverage that much. Trying to find a bank/institution to keep the HSA money in, and that costs a few bucks per month too, plus all of the other accounting related, I wasn't going for it, but who knows, it may work for you.
As you can tell, I have had to deal w/ health insurance coverage hunting for a while now, so if you have any questions please feel free to ask. Best of luck to you.