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Yes, because there will probably be a penalty for late enrollment, and your employer's health insurance will probably require you to enroll in Medicare.
Yes, but Obama has created this as a loophole to please insurance companies while still allowing people to have government health care. The "fine" for not having health insurance (and therefore having government health care instead) is only $300 per year, which is MUCH less than Americans pay for health insurance. It's the same as putting in a $300 a year tax increase to pay for health care, but he didn't call it that to trick the insurance companies into supporting it!! Haha, smart guy!!
Yes, if you are still working at the job that provides the insurance. When I was in college the health center offered a cheap student health insurance. Check and see if yours does.
Never. It will always be legal to go uninsured, but some people who go without health insurance will have to pay a tax penalty. The penalty started to apply on January 1, 2014. In order to be hit with the penalty, you mustBe a U.S. citizen or legal resident (no undocumented immigrants; American Indians also are exempt)Have income greater than the tax filing minimum ($9,750 for a one-person household)Pay no more than 8% of your income for the lowest cost planNot be in jailEven if you meet all of those criteria, you can still go three months "bare" and pay no penalty.
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Contact your insurance company and let them know IMMEDIATELY !!!! Are you paying premiums for her?
India has many companies offering health insurance. In addition, there is a plan to have government-sponsored health plans for the poor and needy, which is still in the study stage.
Yes, there are many health insurers in Ohio. In fact, Ohio health insurance rates are quite affordable compared to most other states.
Yes, your prescription is still valid. When you go to the pharmacy just give them your new prescription/insurance card. Hope this helps:) Evan
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It's here. Government Provided Health Insurance is still not here. At the moment there is no government option. "Health Insurance" has been available in the US for almost 100 years.
As per the healthcare department, open enrollment for health insurance has been over. But there are still 2 ways to get it. If you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to a life event - like getting married, losing other coverage, or having a baby.If you qualify for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). You can apply for these programs any time. If you live in California, can get the help of Rais Insurance to know full information about health Insurance.