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In reply to the discussion: Any healthcare navigators here? [View all]Glitterati
(3,182 posts)29. The sad thing is
they're making it difficult for the very folks they need most in the system - like my daughter, 18 in college and working part time while living at home with parents.
I am assuming this is simply because of our state Insurance Commissioner I posted about above. Since I live in republican hell, they set out to exclude these kids to make ACA fail.
No one can tell me it has taken since November 1 for the Medicaid system in our state to figure out that my daughter doesn't qualify for an non-existent program.
There are major universities in this state like Georgia Tech, Emory, Georgia State, Morris Brown - do you have any idea how many kids like my daughter they're screwing out of insurance right now?
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I wonder if a class action suit against the state would work in a state like Georgia where they are
jwirr
Mar 2014
#30
Sounds a lot like my problem and why I will not get Insurance. I'll take the fine.
Cofitachequi
Mar 2014
#11
That's different, and I get it. But, there are people who think it's OK to go without and then
Hoyt
Mar 2014
#37
Enrollment periods come around every six months, so the next one should be in May.
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#47