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585414 tn?1288941302

Is There a Place Healthcare Coverage Options Could be Posted?

I was just wondering if in a general area some sources of healthcare coverage (especially ones that people might not be aware of such as the Medicaid Buy In for Working People with Disabilities) and some general websites or referral sources that do not charge that could assist people with these issues. In general I've noticed a fair amount of posts where a person asks about medications and options and those questions can be readily answered but then they say they don't have coverage and people do or don't have answers to that issue. Since this issue applies to everyone not one specific community but could not warrant a forum as its not medical related (although neccessary for people to follow up on consulting physicians or psychiatrists, going to the hospital if needed and prescription coverage) if options that were available in the way of healthcare and prescription coverage and agencies that in a non profit capacity could assist people or informational websites, could be located in a central area so when a person does want to follow up on the idea of seeing a provider or starting treatment that there be some way to try to help them remove lack of coverage as a barrier.
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389974 tn?1331015242
(or the health pages section of whatever community the information is relevant, caregivers is one place you could consider as it has some disability traffic).
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389974 tn?1331015242
Whoops! Wrong community!!!

Swampy spaced out and thought this was the caregivers community, judging from the title of your post, then looked up and saw Medhelp suggestions.

So, Swampy suggests you post such information in the health pages section of the caregivers community.
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389974 tn?1331015242
Medhelp could enable health pages for this community, that would be a good place.
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