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I feel for you really...........I am paying $700 per month for me and THROUGH my company! That is MY portion..............I would also welcome any suggestions and our increase should be coming next month! This country's healthcare is out of control...........I hope someone starts to make some changes REAL soon!

Dawn

Mom to 2

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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I tried applying 2 years ago and was told that would need to be UNINSURED for at least 3 months before being eligible. While thankfully has no medical concerns, that is NOT a chance I am willing to take...........how can they say a child with special needs HAS TO BE uninsured......I appealed and was told that even if he WERE uninsured they are no longer taking applicants at the 300% above poverty level......how terrible is that!

Dawn

Mom to 2

Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially-you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExchange [mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of BolducSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AMTo: trisomy10qgooglegroups; MosaicDS ; DownSyndromeInfoExchange ; downsyndrome ; Cri-Du-Chat_Syndrome Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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It absolutely makes NO sense.......that is how it works in NJ......I sometimes think I would be better off leaving my job and staying home with then the state would pay for our health, housing, food........it really is very tempting!

Dawn

That doesn’t make a lot of sense. Danny qualified for Medicaid coverage when he was 10 days old. The social worker applied for Medicaid for him while he was still in the NICU…it took awhile for the paperwork to go through, but then coverage was retroactive to the date of application…so we had to pay our portion of the hospital bills from when he was born to 9 days of age, but after that, our insurance and Medicaid and SCHIPS took care of everything, including his deductibles.

KathyR

From: DownSyndromeInfoExchange [mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of Dgaita1013aolSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:32 AMTo: DownSyndromeInfoExchange Subject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

I tried applying 2 years ago and was told that would need to be UNINSURED for at least 3 months before being eligible. While thankfully has no medical concerns, that is NOT a chance I am willing to take...........how can they say a child with special needs HAS TO BE uninsured......I appealed and was told that even if he WERE uninsured they are no longer taking applicants at the 300% above poverty level......how terrible is that!

Dawn

Mom to 2

In a message dated 1/15/2009 10:22:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially-you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExchange [mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of BolducSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AMTo: trisomy10qgooglegroups; MosaicDS ; DownSyndromeInfoExchange ; downsyndrome ; Cri-Du-Chat_Syndrome Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

__

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What state are you in Rhonda?

Check out Healthy Kids as well. My service coordinator. at the Reg. Center just told me in Dec that all kids that receive services from them and that are disabled can get Medical or state ins.

Rhonda†

From: Dgaita1013aol <Dgaita1013aol>Subject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] HealthcareTo: DownSyndromeInfoExchange Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 8:21 AM

It absolutely makes NO sense....... that is how it works in NJ......I sometimes think I would be better off leaving my job and staying home with then the state would pay for our health, housing, food........ it really is very tempting!

Dawn

In a message dated 1/15/2009 11:13:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

That doesn’t make a lot of sense. Danny qualified for Medicaid coverage when he was 10 days old. The social worker applied for Medicaid for him while he was still in the NICU…it took awhile for the paperwork to go through, but then coverage was retroactive to the date of application…so we had to pay our portion of the hospital bills from when he was born to 9 days of age, but after that, our insurance and Medicaid and SCHIPS took care of everything, including his deductibles.

KathyR

From: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:DownSyndrom eInfoExchange@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Dgaita1013aol (DOT) comSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:32 AMTo: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.comSubject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

I tried applying 2 years ago and was told that would need to be UNINSURED for at least 3 months before being eligible. While thankfully has no medical concerns, that is NOT a chance I am willing to take........ ...how can they say a child with special needs HAS TO BE uninsured... ...I appealed and was told that even if he WERE uninsured they are no longer taking applicants at the 300% above poverty level......how terrible is that!

Dawn

Mom to 2

In a message dated 1/15/2009 10:22:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially- you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:DownSyndrom eInfoExchange@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of BolducSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AMTo: trisomy10q@googlegr oups.com; MosaicDS@yahoogroup s.com; DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com; downsyndrome@ yahoogroups. com; Cri-Du-Chat_ Syndrome@ yahoogroups. comSubject: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

__

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Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage?

Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially-you would pay a

premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows

a higher income than Medicaid does.

From:

DownSyndromeInfoExchange

[mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of

Bolduc

Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AM

To: trisomy10qgooglegroups; MosaicDS ;

DownSyndromeInfoExchange ; downsyndrome ;

Cri-Du-Chat_Syndrome

Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Hi...

My

husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised

again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be

$894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself.

We can't afford any for my husband.

He

is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show

that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a

ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after

it's been cashed.

I

need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher

premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my

other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any

suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be

uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank

you all so much.

and

Parents

to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and

to Zephany, 2, DS

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I'm in Missouri. Looking now but it's all so much to take in!! :)

RE: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially-you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExchange [mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of BolducSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AMTo: trisomy10qgooglegroups; MosaicDS ; DownSyndromeInfoExchange ; downsyndrome ; Cri-Du-Chat_Syndrome Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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That doesn’t make a lot of sense. Danny qualified for Medicaid

coverage when he was 10 days old. The social worker applied for  Medicaid for

him  while he was still in the NICU…it took awhile for the paperwork to go

through, but then coverage was retroactive to the date of application…so we had

to pay our portion of the hospital bills from when he was born to 9 days of

age, but after that, our insurance and Medicaid and SCHIPS took care of

everything, including his deductibles.

KathyR

From:

DownSyndromeInfoExchange

[mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of Dgaita1013@...

Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:32 AM

To: DownSyndromeInfoExchange

Subject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

I tried applying 2 years ago and was told that would need to

be UNINSURED for at least 3 months before being eligible. While

thankfully has no medical concerns, that is NOT a chance I am willing to

take...........how can they say a child with special needs HAS TO BE

uninsured......I appealed and was told that even if he WERE uninsured they are

no longer taking applicants at the 300% above poverty level......how terrible

is that!

Dawn

Mom to 2

In a message dated 1/15/2009 10:22:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

Kathy_R@... writes:

Does your state have a buy in program

for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially-you

would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In

our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExchange

[mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of

Bolduc

Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AM

To: trisomy10qgooglegroups; MosaicDS ;

DownSyndromeInfoExchange ; downsyndrome ;

Cri-Du-Chat_Syndrome

Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health

insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It

started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only

insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my

husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to

move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I

don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld,

front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know

what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage.

One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has

open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One

thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both

of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

__

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Here is info about Missouri Medicaid Waivers…are your

girls already on the wait list?

http://www.pascenter.org/state_based_stats/medicaid_waivers_info.php?state=missouri

here is info about Missouri Medicaid and Children’s :

http://socialsecuritydisabilityclaims.net/assistancetoparents.aspx

http://www.dss.mo.gov/mhk/index.htm

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On Behalf Of Bolduc

Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:46 AM

To: DownSyndromeInfoExchange

Subject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

I'm

in Missouri. Looking now but it's all so much to take in!! :)

-----

Original Message -----

From: Kathy Ratkiewicz

To: DownSyndromeInfoExchange

Sent: Thursday, January

15, 2009 9:22 AM

Subject: RE:

[DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Does your state have a buy in program

for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify

financially-you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In

our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExchange

[mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of

Bolduc

Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AM

To: trisomy10qgooglegroups; MosaicDS ;

DownSyndromeInfoExchange ; downsyndrome ;

Cri-Du-Chat_Syndrome

Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance

premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out

as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2

daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to

another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They

need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back

copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We

can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is

Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart

surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to

take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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Check out Healthy Kids as well. My service coordinator. at the Reg. Center just told me in Dec that all kids that receive services from them and that are disabled can get Medical or state ins.

Rhonda†

Subject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] HealthcareTo: DownSyndromeInfoExchange Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 8:21 AM

It absolutely makes NO sense....... that is how it works in NJ......I sometimes think I would be better off leaving my job and staying home with then the state would pay for our health, housing, food........ it really is very tempting!

Dawn

In a message dated 1/15/2009 11:13:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

That doesn’t make a lot of sense. Danny qualified for Medicaid coverage when he was 10 days old. The social worker applied for Medicaid for him while he was still in the NICU…it took awhile for the paperwork to go through, but then coverage was retroactive to the date of application…so we had to pay our portion of the hospital bills from when he was born to 9 days of age, but after that, our insurance and Medicaid and SCHIPS took care of everything, including his deductibles.

KathyR

From: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:DownSyndrom eInfoExchange@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Dgaita1013aol (DOT) comSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:32 AMTo: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.comSubject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

I tried applying 2 years ago and was told that would need to be UNINSURED for at least 3 months before being eligible. While thankfully has no medical concerns, that is NOT a chance I am willing to take........ ...how can they say a child with special needs HAS TO BE uninsured... ...I appealed and was told that even if he WERE uninsured they are no longer taking applicants at the 300% above poverty level......how terrible is that!

Dawn

Mom to 2

In a message dated 1/15/2009 10:22:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially- you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:DownSyndrom eInfoExchange@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of BolducSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AMTo: trisomy10q@googlegr oups.com; MosaicDS@yahoogroup s.com; DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com; downsyndrome@ yahoogroups. com; Cri-Du-Chat_ Syndrome@ yahoogroups. comSubject: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

__

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My girls do not qualify for the waiver.

RE: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially-you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExchange [mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of BolducSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AMTo: trisomy10qgooglegroups; MosaicDS ; DownSyndromeInfoExchange ; downsyndrome ; Cri-Du-Chat_Syndrome Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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Add this information about MO Insurance - Special Needs also to check

out. Here should be no waiting list if qualified.

http://www.dhss.mo.gov/SHCN/CSHCN.html

Marsha

>

> Here is info about Missouri Medicaid Waivers.are your girls already

on the

> wait list?

>

>

http://www.pascenter.org/state_based_stats/medicaid_waivers_info.php?state=m

> issouri

>

> here is info about Missouri Medicaid and Children's :

>

> http://socialsecuritydisabilityclaims.net/assistancetoparents.aspx

>

> http://www.dss.mo.gov/mhk/index.htm

>

>

>

>

>

> From: DownSyndromeInfoExchange

> [mailto:DownSyndromeInfoExchange ] On Behalf Of

> Bolduc

> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:46 AM

> To: DownSyndromeInfoExchange

> Subject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

>

>

>

> I'm in Missouri. Looking now but it's all so much to take in!! :)

>

>

>

>

>

> [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

>

> Hi...

>

> My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being

> raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and

> will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2

daughters and

> myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

>

> He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we

have to

> show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1

> month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the

> check after it's been cashed.

>

> I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the

> higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy

> 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart

surgery

> but is repaired.

>

> Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be

> uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

>

> Thank you all so much.

>

> and

>

> Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

>

> and to Zephany, 2, DS

>

> __

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My husband is self employed as well. We made the changes to show that I get paid from his company. I do many thing for the company and so now I get a paycheck which he cashes. Another big advantage of doing that was that it allowed us to get a health savings account which I am just loving. It's the first time ever that I've been happy with our insurance plan.

Kathy

[DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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California

Rhonda†

From: Dgaita1013aol (DOT) com <Dgaita1013aol (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExc hange] HealthcareTo: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.comDate: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 8:21 AM

It absolutely makes NO sense....... that is how it works in NJ......I sometimes think I would be better off leaving my job and staying home with then the state would pay for our health, housing, food........ it really is very tempting!

Dawn

In a message dated 1/15/2009 11:13:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

That doesn’t make a lot of sense. Danny qualified for Medicaid coverage when he was 10 days old. The social worker applied for Medicaid for him while he was still in the NICU…it took awhile for the paperwork to go through, but then coverage was retroactive to the date of application…so we had to pay our portion of the hospital bills from when he was born to 9 days of age, but after that, our insurance and Medicaid and SCHIPS took care of everything, including his deductibles.

KathyR

From: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:DownSyndrom eInfoExchange@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Dgaita1013aol (DOT) comSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:32 AMTo: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.comSubject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

I tried applying 2 years ago and was told that would need to be UNINSURED for at least 3 months before being eligible. While thankfully has no medical concerns, that is NOT a chance I am willing to take........ ...how can they say a child with special needs HAS TO BE uninsured... ...I appealed and was told that even if he WERE uninsured they are no longer taking applicants at the 300% above poverty level......how terrible is that!

Dawn

Mom to 2

In a message dated 1/15/2009 10:22:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially- you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:DownSyndrom eInfoExchange@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of BolducSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AMTo: trisomy10q@googlegr oups.com; MosaicDS@yahoogroup s.com; DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com; downsyndrome@ yahoogroups. com; Cri-Du-Chat_ Syndrome@ yahoogroups. comSubject: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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That is what has. Here it was called Healthy Start, and, while we didn't qualify for Medicaid, he does get state insurance. Amounts to the same thing, really.

From: Dgaita1013aol (DOT) com <Dgaita1013aol (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExc hange] HealthcareTo: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.comDate: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 8:21 AM

It absolutely makes NO sense....... that is how it works in NJ......I sometimes think I would be better off leaving my job and staying home with then the state would pay for our health, housing, food........ it really is very tempting!

Dawn

In a message dated 1/15/2009 11:13:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

That doesn’t make a lot of sense. Danny qualified for Medicaid coverage when he was 10 days old. The social worker applied for Medicaid for him while he was still in the NICU…it took awhile for the paperwork to go through, but then coverage was retroactive to the date of application…so we had to pay our portion of the hospital bills from when he was born to 9 days of age, but after that, our insurance and Medicaid and SCHIPS took care of everything, including his deductibles.

KathyR

From: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:DownSyndrom eInfoExchange@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Dgaita1013aol (DOT) comSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:32 AMTo: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.comSubject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

I tried applying 2 years ago and was told that would need to be UNINSURED for at least 3 months before being eligible. While thankfully has no medical concerns, that is NOT a chance I am willing to take........ ...how can they say a child with special needs HAS TO BE uninsured... ...I appealed and was told that even if he WERE uninsured they are no longer taking applicants at the 300% above poverty level......how terrible is that!

Dawn

Mom to 2

In a message dated 1/15/2009 10:22:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathy_Rcomcast (DOT) net writes:

Does your state have a buy in program for Medicaid coverage? Some states do…you wouldn’t have to qualify financially- you would pay a premium.

Would your girls qualify for SCHIPS? In our state, SCHIPS allows a higher income than Medicaid does.

From: DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:DownSyndrom eInfoExchange@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of BolducSent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:05 AMTo: trisomy10q@googlegr oups.com; MosaicDS@yahoogroup s.com; DownSyndromeInfoExc hange@yahoogroup s.com; downsyndrome@ yahoogroups. com; Cri-Du-Chat_ Syndrome@ yahoogroups. comSubject: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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Call your Regional Center caseworker, tell her/him that you need to get your daughters deemed for MEdi-Cal

They deem them qualified based on THEIR income...and do it quick, with the state in the state we're in they might close the deeming and last time they did that it was 5 years till it was available again.

, Mom to 15, DS, Southern California"People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it!"-------Chas

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[DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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I can feel your pain - ours went from $100 a month to $600 a month!!! Fort WayneHi... My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband. He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed. I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired. Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them. Thank you all so much. and Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p- and to Zephany, 2, DS

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I can feel your pain - ours went from $100 a month to $600 a month!!!

Fort Wayne

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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I'd rather pay yours than ours. I have a couple of plans that I found that will accept the girls with pre-existing conditions and no underwriting, and lots cheaper. Yeah!!!

RE: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Healthcare

I can feel your pain - ours went from $100 a month to $600 a month!!!

Fort Wayne

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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I am sure there are worse but it was still a shock to learn the day before Christmas - it was like my hubby took a $6,000 pay cut plus the benefits dropped so we pay more for office visits, scripts, etc.  I'd rather pay yours than ours. I have a couple of plans that I found that will accept the girls with pre-existing conditions and no underwriting, and lots cheaper. Yeah!!! RE: [DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Healthcare I can feel your pain - ours went from $100 a month to $600 a month!!! Fort Wayne Hi... My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband. He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed. I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired. Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them. Thank you all so much. and Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p- and to Zephany, 2, DS

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It just came to me but Blue Cross with insure kids with pre-existing conditions it is sponsored by the tobacco and alcohol industry

Rhonda†

Hi...

My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as 525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my 2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has open heart surgery but is repaired.

Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

Thank you all so much.

and

Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

and to Zephany, 2, DS

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,

That sounds too good to be true. I have heard that there are scams

out there - people willing to take your money and provide no real

benefits.

Marsha

>

>

> Hi...

>

> My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums are

being raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as

525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my

2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband.

>

> He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, we

have to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They need

payroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front and

back copy of the check after it's been cashed.

>

> I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can't

afford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughter

is Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and has

open heart surgery but is repaired.

>

> Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the risk

and be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them.

>

> Thank you all so much.

>

> and

> Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p-

> and to Zephany, 2, DS

>

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the link would be great thanks

Rhonda†

Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Re: HealthcareTo: "DownSyndromeInfoExchange " <DownSyndromeInfoExchange >Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 5:03 AM

Have you checked out your state SCHIP plan? It is insurance you can purchase but is federally funded and not based on income.I have the link and will send itAnn on

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Marsha,

He's local and I've checked out the office and BBB. He checked out good

[DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Re: Healthcare

,That sounds too good to be true. I have heard that there are scamsout there - people willing to take your money and provide no realbenefits. Marsha> > > Hi... > > My husband and I just found out our health insurance premiums arebeing raised again for the 2nd time in 10 months. It started out as525.84 and will be $894.33. Mind you, this is only insurance for my2 daughters and myself. We can't afford any for my husband. > > He is self employed. In order for us to move to another group, wehave to show that I get paid from the company. I don't. They needpayroll for 1 month, a ledger showing this, taxes withheld, front andback copy of the check after it's been cashed. > > I need some help here as we don't know what to do. We can'tafford the higher premium but my girls need the coverage. One daughteris Trisomy 10q/5p- and my other daughter is Down syndrome and hasopen heart surgery but is repaired. > > Any suggestions are welcomed. One thought is to take the riskand be uninsured and hope to get Medicaid for both of them. > > Thank you all so much. > > and > Parents to Jezeca, 6, Trisomy 10q/5p- > and to Zephany, 2, DS>

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Here is the description:

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/LowCostHealthInsFamChild/

Here is a list of directors in each state:

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/LowCostHealthInsFamChild/downloads/StateSCHIPDi

rectors.pdf

Have you looked into either medicaid waivers or a disability waiver

in your state?

Here is a website to check which waivers your state has:

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedicaidStWaivProgDemoPGI/MWDL/list.asp?

filtertype=dual & datefilterinterval= & filtertype=data & datafiltertype=2 & d

atafiltervalue=District%20of%

20Columbia & keyword= & intNumPerPage=10 & cmdFilterList=Show%2bItems

If any of these links don't work let me know.

Good luck

Ann

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> Subject: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Re: Healthcare

> To: " DownSyndromeInfoExchange "

<DownSyndromeInfoExchange >

> Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 5:03 AM

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>

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> Have you checked out your state SCHIP plan? It is insurance you can

purchase but is federally funded and not based on income.

> I have the link and will send it

> Ann on

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