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Originally Posted by Lahaja
Taltarzac - Why are you making this more complicated than it needs to be? If you are just looking for health car coverage, apply and get it. My husband is 64 - has had three heart attacks - was dropped from Aetna in 2012 and )thank God for the fact they can no longer judge on pre-existing conditions), picked up Florida blue Cross/blue Shield at the rate of 400.00 per month. This is NOT through the government Affordable Health Care Act (healthcare.gov). This is by calling an insurance broker and getting insured. THAT SIMPLE. I am 50 with high BP (medicated) and mine is under 300.00 per month.
It's out there …all you have to do is call them. Not send 110 pages of history.
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That's pretty expensive. I am trying to appeal my Marketplace denial of Medicaid because I did not file a tax return as my individual income was under the amount which you need to file.
http://www.irs.gov/Filing I do not think my parents should continue footing my medical and dental bills. I am trying to explain with the 120 copies of documents-- dating from 1990 through 2006-- mainly from other State, Federal and International Governmental agencies why I have had such a hard time finding suitable work with four degrees, 24 nominations to Marquis Who's Who publications from 1992 through 2002, and other stuff. I believe the problem is that I ****ed off some very powerful people by fighting for the underdogs in the legal system and I have tried very hard to document everything as carefully as possible.
I need to send the appeal people a few more documents.