Quote from bobcathy1:
I have a thought. Since preexisting conditions prevent me from getting health insurance, maybe I qualify for Social Security Disability. Maybe I am disabled but don't know it?
Quote from trdrmac:
One of the things that really bothers me about this is that you could turn to a life of crime or make a few babies and get the gov't to cover you. But whatever you do, don't work and pay taxes and expect anything close.
Quote from trdrmac:
Bob or cathy,
The SS Di is pretty hard to qualify for, if you click around on the first link to Kiplinger's Sept issue they did several pages on healthcare. Somewhere in the issue is a link to the various states and some of the programs they offer.
Some people have talked about joining industry or trade groups for coverage. I don't have any insight in to this other than choose wisely as there are a few frauds out there that have been taking advantage of this.
One of the things that really bothers me about this is that you could turn to a life of crime or make a few babies and get the gov't to cover you. But whatever you do, don't work and pay taxes and expect anything close.
Quote from BlueHorseshoe:
Here's a hint for everyone on this thread: MOVE OVERSEAS!
It's ridiculous what Americans have to go through to maintain health insurance. Read the 400 page policy manual and then recall the fine print years later while you are unconcious following an accident?? And then babysit the insurance company and the several health care providers to make sure they are keeping accurate records?? I'm a raging capitalist like (most) everyone else here, but a no-holds barred health care system is crap - a playground for lawyers, shysters, and their ilk. On top of that you end up with doctors performing 'extra' heart surgeries to drive ever higher revenue growth, ala Tenet Healtcare (THC) - anybody own some of that??
Been living outside the US in developed and developing countries for several years and without exception the healthcare available has been head-and-shoulders better than in the US. US may have the best advanced research, but patients get screwed by everyone from the HMOs to the insurance companies when they actually need care. My experience has been that outside the US, in any reasonably developing country, basic patient care has been far superior. Universal healthcare works, believe it or not. Just too many deep-pocket interest groups have a stake in US' current status quo to allow for change.
Whew, got that off my chest ... have a nice day.
Quote from bobcathy1:
In Florida if you own your own business you qualify for health insurance under the 2 or less employee plans. However they are ungodly expensive and there are a lot of rules that professional traders do not qualify for exactly. I am going to see what I can do with that...I am waiting for the company to call me back.
I was just joking around about the disability. My husband tried to get it and he was turned down with cancer and heart disease and we used a lawyer. Go figure!