Saturday, February 12, 2011

How to get insurance for my diabetic supplies and doctor?

I am a type one diabetic and I have 17 years now, but when I turn 18 I'm moving on my own. At the moment my mother for Medicaid to pay for everything, but I do not know when I move. I asked my mother for help, but just opened a debate about me going to move. So can anyone help me with this. I have no idea of that. Depends largely on the state where you live and what are your plans after you leave. If you frequently work your employer offers health insurance. If you go to school so you should always be covered by Medicaid for her mother. If you are unemployed or not your company offers health insurance, you may qualify for Medicaid or health plan in New York is a problem of state-subsidized health insurance plan for people who do too much for Medicaid and can not get a your employer's plan. Drew is correct. Since you're in your mother's Medicaid, your medical needs are met. But if, as Drew's proposal that you do not qualify for assistance after relocation stuck, you can pay in cash suggests that you have brought the cost of your supply and the size of your doctor before emigration. With diabetes, it is not cheap, and you need a regular health care. Next time you ask him, if not for Medicaid, what it would cost to have me? The same applies to your doctor. You may find that even if you make enough for rent, food etc to pay, you will not be able to do that you take your diabetes. Fortunately now, you pay money for them if you have a job with health insurance through your employer. You can try the well-being of health insurance as Medicaid, but is not guaranteed, you will qualify .

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