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Health Insurance Plan for person with pre-existing condition? |
Does anyone know a good health care plan when someone has a pre-existing condition? My husband really needs to take another job but they are a small place that doesn't offer health insurance. We need insurance for the whole family or he can't leave his job. Thanks for the advice. I didn't think about checking into the Medicaid route. We are not going to drop insurance until we know we have coverage another way. Find out the insurance company he uses and see if they have plans that you can get as an individual. Get enrolled while he is still working. It looks like a non easy cracking nut,looking arount here,you may find something useful for you.http://health-insurance.expert-tip.info/... hi, |
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