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difficult child got her first work review
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 495565" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>svengandi, we took her off our medical coverage recently because we have $10,000 deductible per person and it was clear that she was going to need medical attention at some point and we just could not afford both the high premiums and the thousands of dollars every year that we had to put out for her medical care. She could apply for health care through the public hospital if she was indigent and we were not supporting her so that's what we did. The problem is of course that the wait to see a doctor if you are in that program is long, no calling up and making an appointment for the next day. So that leaves the minute clinic. Even the urgent cares cares several hundred dollars just to walk in the door.</p><p></p><p>RM I am paying for her medical care. The minute clinic charges $90 and that's why I told her to come home tomorrow and I would take her to the one close to here so I could go with her. She did get an appointment at the hospoital clinic for Jan 31 to explore some other medical conditions that I think are causing these outbreaks. She will only have to pay $10 for that visit.</p><p></p><p>I will sigh a big sigh of relief if and when she gets covered under her employers plan. I am even willing to pay the premium. We can't put her back on ours without accepting the high deductible again and that does us no good. We could have gotten her $4,000 for outpatient written off if she had no insurnace but because we had insurance she wasnt eligible, even though insurance didn't pay any of it. Crazy.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 495565, member: 59"] svengandi, we took her off our medical coverage recently because we have $10,000 deductible per person and it was clear that she was going to need medical attention at some point and we just could not afford both the high premiums and the thousands of dollars every year that we had to put out for her medical care. She could apply for health care through the public hospital if she was indigent and we were not supporting her so that's what we did. The problem is of course that the wait to see a doctor if you are in that program is long, no calling up and making an appointment for the next day. So that leaves the minute clinic. Even the urgent cares cares several hundred dollars just to walk in the door. RM I am paying for her medical care. The minute clinic charges $90 and that's why I told her to come home tomorrow and I would take her to the one close to here so I could go with her. She did get an appointment at the hospoital clinic for Jan 31 to explore some other medical conditions that I think are causing these outbreaks. She will only have to pay $10 for that visit. I will sigh a big sigh of relief if and when she gets covered under her employers plan. I am even willing to pay the premium. We can't put her back on ours without accepting the high deductible again and that does us no good. We could have gotten her $4,000 for outpatient written off if she had no insurnace but because we had insurance she wasnt eligible, even though insurance didn't pay any of it. Crazy. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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