Glad to hear it. Good luck on your studies!olikatz wrote:Completed yesterday. Thanks! At least I'll be covered if I have to go to ERKopetz wrote:It might be worth your time to complete an application for assistance with health coverage at Covered California, to see if you qualify for either Medical or advance tax credits to apply toward insurance premiums. Tax credits are based on yearly income, but iirc Medicaid eligibility is based on current income.olikatz wrote:Parent is retired so no insurance under his policy. I'm just gonna have to without insurance for a while. I broke my foot like 3 months ago and am still feeling the effects of it. If worse comes to worst, I'll just have to go to a free clinic or sign up for a community college class and use the school's doctor.earlyfrost wrote:Good for you! I wish I had the luxury of quitting so that I could concentrate on studying, but I need health insurance. What are you doing about that? Covered California/parents?
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