MisterMcDuck
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Hello,
I'm a 27 year old male with T1 diabetes that has been relying on COBRA (technically, Florida's COBRA equiv - State Continuation?) up to this point for my health care needs, but my coverage ends this month. I don't have any other major health ailments, but my medications alone would cost over 1000$/mo without prescription coverage.
I'm not sure what the best option would be at this point. I've planned on calling my current provider (United Health Care) and getting a quote on what an individual plan (conversion?) would be, but I'm worried that they'll deny me outright due to the pre-existing condition. I really want to avoid going 3 months without insurance. I'm also worried that if they provide me coverage, they'll only offer me a high deductible plan without coverage for prescriptions.
I could really use some advice from healthcare mavens such as yourselves on the best way to handle this issue, both before and after the 2014 transition.
Also, I work full time as an independent contractor and would most likely not qualify for any low income programs. I am not eligible for any group plans through my work.
I'm a 27 year old male with T1 diabetes that has been relying on COBRA (technically, Florida's COBRA equiv - State Continuation?) up to this point for my health care needs, but my coverage ends this month. I don't have any other major health ailments, but my medications alone would cost over 1000$/mo without prescription coverage.
I'm not sure what the best option would be at this point. I've planned on calling my current provider (United Health Care) and getting a quote on what an individual plan (conversion?) would be, but I'm worried that they'll deny me outright due to the pre-existing condition. I really want to avoid going 3 months without insurance. I'm also worried that if they provide me coverage, they'll only offer me a high deductible plan without coverage for prescriptions.
I could really use some advice from healthcare mavens such as yourselves on the best way to handle this issue, both before and after the 2014 transition.
Also, I work full time as an independent contractor and would most likely not qualify for any low income programs. I am not eligible for any group plans through my work.
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