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In reply to the discussion: Got a call from my Doctor's office today............ [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,895 posts)51. Here's the link to find the PCIP plans in all 50 states.
Last edited Thu Apr 25, 2013, 07:28 AM - Edit history (1)
https://www.pcip.gov/Glad you found it It was missing from the original bill, and it was one of the things I lobbied pretty hard to put into the bill so that people who were unable to get insurance because of pre-existing conditions had something immediately. The 6 month waiting period is a real barrier, though. There are a number of people who have insurance (through COBRA, or the HIPAA personal plan extension, and high enough medical needs every month that they can't afford to drop insurance for 6 months in order to get on the plan.
ETA: Oh, crap. I just read the link - even though the plans were under-enrolled from what was predicted, the people in the plans have such significant health conditions (Duh!) that they have suspended enrollment in order to continue to care for the people who did enroll without running out of money.
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I out the links there because the friend that got the cheaper price at costco
hollysmom
Apr 2013
#20
The old way. Free for those who cannot afford it. But back then we did not have the things that were
jwirr
Apr 2013
#13
My endocrinologist gives me samples of some of my meds I just cannot afford, even with a copay
DainBramaged
Apr 2013
#14
Tell this to everyone. There are people like me who are insured, and would like to make
Squinch
Apr 2013
#24
I'm a type-I diabetic and long term unemployed. Check with social services where you live.
TexasTowelie
Apr 2013
#32