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Qtotonibudinibudet
Nov 7, 2011



Omich poluyobok, skazhi ty narkoman? ya prosto tozhe gde to tam zhivu, mogli by vmeste uyobyvat' narkotiki
gavin gonna gavin

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America Inc.
Nov 22, 2013

I plan to live forever, of course, but barring that I'd settle for a couple thousand years. Even 500 would be pretty nice.
My mom just moved to CA after living in Florida. She was on a healthcare marketplace plan thru the state of Florida. Looking it up online, I see that she has 60 days to apply for a new plan thru the state of California.

Given that my mom is old, what's the best plan to pick for her? Is a marketplace plan even a good idea?

E: I'm seeing plans on Covered CA for $500-600 with no deductible + 25-30% coinsurance. That's not bad when I compare it to my high-deductible plan.

America Inc. fucked around with this message at 04:06 on May 3, 2024

jetz0r
May 10, 2003

Tomorrow, our nation will sit on the throne of the world. This is not a figment of the imagination, but a fact. Tomorrow we will lead the world, Allah willing.



Be sure to check on the medi-cal requirements for her, to see if she qualifies for it.

mikeycp
Nov 24, 2010

I've changed a lot since I started hanging with Sonic, but I can't depend on him forever. I know I can do this by myself! Okay, Eggman! Bring it on!
Genuinely medi-cal is better in a lot of ways than the plan my wife pays a decent amount for. It's pretty good as long as you don't need anything serious

Highbrow Slick
Jul 1, 2007

it is a fool who stays alive - but such fools are we.

America Inc. posted:

My mom just moved to CA after living in Florida. She was on a healthcare marketplace plan thru the state of Florida. Looking it up online, I see that she has 60 days to apply for a new plan thru the state of California.

Given that my mom is old, what's the best plan to pick for her? Is a marketplace plan even a good idea?

E: I'm seeing plans on Covered CA for $500-600 with no deductible + 25-30% coinsurance. That's not bad when I compare it to my high-deductible plan.

California is pretty super invested in the health of its marketplace and Medi-Cal. I assume you already checked their Shop and Compare (https://apply.coveredca.com/lw-shopandcompare/) since you seem to have an idea of potential premiums and co-insurance. I’m assuming she’s not already eligible for Medicare?

Oh also make sure she calls the Florida marketplace to cancel that plan - some people assume the different states talk to each other and cancel stuff automatically. That doesn’t happen. If she enrolls through Covered CA, her plan should start June 1st as long as she enrolls by the end of May.

Highbrow Slick fucked around with this message at 06:32 on May 3, 2024

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