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Insurance Vs. No Insurance - Anyone know....
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 719045" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I haven't been in your situation, RN, but I would take him off and let him figure it out. In a real emergency, he can go to most hospitals even if he is without insurance, and they will still treat him. He can always let the county eat the bill - did that several times in my younger days - no insurance, working part time, full time student, and completely out of other options. I'm not sure if medical debt goes on your credit report, but that's the least of his worries right now.</p><p></p><p>He might be eligible for state insurance, but is he considered a resident of Florida? When Miss KT went to college in Oregon, she maintained her California residency until she graduated and got married. If he hasn't changed his ID and things over, he may still be considered a resident of your state and not eligible for state sponsored programs in Florida.</p><p></p><p>Find out when your open enrollment is, and then make the decision. Hugs. I can't imagine how difficult this is for you and your Hubby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 719045, member: 4040"] I haven't been in your situation, RN, but I would take him off and let him figure it out. In a real emergency, he can go to most hospitals even if he is without insurance, and they will still treat him. He can always let the county eat the bill - did that several times in my younger days - no insurance, working part time, full time student, and completely out of other options. I'm not sure if medical debt goes on your credit report, but that's the least of his worries right now. He might be eligible for state insurance, but is he considered a resident of Florida? When Miss KT went to college in Oregon, she maintained her California residency until she graduated and got married. If he hasn't changed his ID and things over, he may still be considered a resident of your state and not eligible for state sponsored programs in Florida. Find out when your open enrollment is, and then make the decision. Hugs. I can't imagine how difficult this is for you and your Hubby. [/QUOTE]
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