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Trying to keep difficult child 1 on our insurance
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<blockquote data-quote="bigblueagain" data-source="post: 4252" data-attributes="member: 909"><p>I can only reiterate what OTE said. IF there was not a new baby in the picture, I would say you could most likely try to have him labelled disabled by your treating physician. BUT if he has the wherewithal to have a child, they may not agree to it. IT would take alot of background info from the treating physician. I don't think getting your difficult child insuance would necessarily mean the baby had to be added to your plan. That is usually only done when grandparents have permanent guardianship or custody. SO I would get the form as suggested by the company and at least start there. May also want to give the attending physician heads up that you may need his help with obtaining private coverage. Was your difficult child previously under a Medicaid plan? And is he aging out from it, and could he be eligible for SSI disability? That is certainly another route to look at. BLUE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblueagain, post: 4252, member: 909"] I can only reiterate what OTE said. IF there was not a new baby in the picture, I would say you could most likely try to have him labelled disabled by your treating physician. BUT if he has the wherewithal to have a child, they may not agree to it. IT would take alot of background info from the treating physician. I don't think getting your difficult child insuance would necessarily mean the baby had to be added to your plan. That is usually only done when grandparents have permanent guardianship or custody. SO I would get the form as suggested by the company and at least start there. May also want to give the attending physician heads up that you may need his help with obtaining private coverage. Was your difficult child previously under a Medicaid plan? And is he aging out from it, and could he be eligible for SSI disability? That is certainly another route to look at. BLUE [/QUOTE]
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