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Is anyone adding their difficult child to their insurance next year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 380241" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>Our daughter is still under our insurance, and can be on if she's in school or living with us until she's 24, I believe. She does still utilize our insurance (gynie visits, mostly - and some with her regular doctor). It is tricky, though, because she will schedule appointments (mostly psychiatric ones) and not make it to them, incurring a $75 fee each time. The bills come in her name, though technically my husband is the primary. I think we, husband and I, need to reevaluate the insurance issue and make sure that her coverage is adequate and we're not going to be stuck with any fees. </p><p></p><p>I don't mind her being under our insurance so much, but I think it will be a big shock to her when she gets her own or is no longer eligible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 380241, member: 8620"] Our daughter is still under our insurance, and can be on if she's in school or living with us until she's 24, I believe. She does still utilize our insurance (gynie visits, mostly - and some with her regular doctor). It is tricky, though, because she will schedule appointments (mostly psychiatric ones) and not make it to them, incurring a $75 fee each time. The bills come in her name, though technically my husband is the primary. I think we, husband and I, need to reevaluate the insurance issue and make sure that her coverage is adequate and we're not going to be stuck with any fees. I don't mind her being under our insurance so much, but I think it will be a big shock to her when she gets her own or is no longer eligible. [/QUOTE]
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