Guest guest Posted November 4, 2007 Report Share Posted November 4, 2007 It does take forever for them to correct the mistake! Interesting that it may have been a college kid. I had faxed the necessary information in August and never received confirmation. When I called a week before the policy end date, I was told that the state was holding it for the end date to be entered. Something so simple, I could have done it myself! When I called the state, they said it would take 10 days to complete and that we would have a lapse in coverage! When I called back the first person (who told me that the state had it) she was no longer there. It's just crazy. But then I received a bill for the same amount that I usually pay and paid it and everything seems to be fine. Just a frustrating hassle. Deb In a message dated 11/4/2007 7:30:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, beachbodytan2002@... writes: Deb, I also experienced something like you. My primary ins. tried to cancel my son because they thought he had another insurance plan and I didn't notify them. long story short, in the summer, the billing dept. hires college students that stay local. And the college student made a mistake with the code and it looked like he had another ins. card. only took 5 months to figure that out.debmetsfanaol wrote: It would be nice to all go to the same doctor! I asked my doctor once how old should be before I start bringing her there, and I think she told me 16. NJ Family Care is really great! I'm so glad she's on it. It's very affordable. Sometimes, there are problems with it. Her policy was up for renewal and they argued with me that she was still insured under my previous company, but I hadn't worked there since 2005, so I had to provide proof. And this was after she had been on this insurance a year already! But that seems to be fixed now. You don't have to be very low income to get it, either. I did apply when I was unemployed but even though I work full-time, we're still eligible! Deb In a message dated 11/3/2007 7:33:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, beachbodytan2002 writes: Deb, glad to hear you got that ins. and plan C. WOW!!! I can't believe the difference between your jobs plan & NJ Family Care. Hugh difference. Don't know if it's different in each state. But If I remember right, my kids can be under my insurance till they are 18 or 21 if they stay in college. They can see the pediatrician till 18. they also have family doctors that see the whole family. I wonder how that is? debmetsfanaol wrote: Thanks for the info! I didn't know that doctors were available at the school! But I do remember them coming in to give us checkups when we were kids. I just asked and she's never had that in school. I wonder why. Anyway... is on NJ Family Care. That is low cost insurance through the state for people with low incomes. The mental health part is covered through Medicaid. It took a year for me to find that out! But now that I did, she's getting the help that she needs with therapy! The insurance that we have through NJ Family Care is Americhoice. It is an HMO. I pay $17.50 per month. My doctor copays are only $5. Prescriptions are just $1 each. We are in plan C. The higher your income goes up, the higher you get bumped up through the plans. Plan D does not provide any dental coverage but Plan C does. And the monthly payments are twice as much. I think the copays double, too. If I went to put on my insurance through work, it would cost me $400 per month. I don't like her pediatrician very much but it's only $5 to take her there. By the way, what age does a pediatrician go up to? Is it 18? Deb In a message dated 11/3/2007 10:33:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, beachbodytan2002 writes: Deb, do you have health insurance for now? Because you can apply for HEALTH PLEX for . its for kids under 18. you can go to the hospitals or doctors office for the application to apply. Also, does your school have Health Zone? - might be called something different at each school. but it's at no cost to you... and can see a doctor (different from school nurse) in the school if she's not feeling well. that school doctor can also call in prescriptions for you too. If this doesn't work for you in your state. Please post this asking about medical insurance for your child and others will respond with other choices for you to choose.debmetsfanaol wrote: COBRA is very expensive! We were on that for a while and I couldn't afford to keep us both on it. I had to stay on it because I was having surgery so I had to take off and pay full price for doctors and meds. It was very difficult; but cheaper than paying for surgery and physical therapy for me. I remember it was over $700 per month for the two of us, and I was just being paid disability at the time. Deb In a message dated 11/2/2007 11:31:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, kbtoniwindstream (DOT) net writes: Dh said we could get COBRA through work but it would be about 350$ apiece a month and we were trying to get something cheaper...I guess we'll have to bite the bullet and pay an arm and a leg with COBRA... [sPAM]Re: ( ) Re: teenage concerns I love hearing the success stories! That gives us encouragement! 's special ed teacher last year said that would do well in college because all the kids will want to be there, not have to be there, and their attitudes will be different. I hope that is true. Deb In a message dated 10/27/2007 9:05:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, kate.hughesfirenet (DOT) uk.net writes: Deb, Rose, Heidi, Liz, , Toni, Jerry, My Iain was called wierdo for years and hated it so much! He never got thecliques either, but now he does OK.We had Pokemon, Yu-Gi-OH, Anime.. butthese were the moments when Iain gotr street cred. for being ahead of thegame! He also went through reluctance to shower for awhile, but now bathsEVERY day - sometimes twice! Homework was ghastly for ages too [he resentedusaing his time when school already used up too much of it] - now collegeare so pleased with him - he enjoys his 3 subjects [was sooo glad to dropall he's bad at!!] - he even does extra research!Kate Debbie SalernoMaine Coon RescueBoard MemberDNA ManagerEastern Regional DirectorVice Presidentwww.mainecoonrescue.net See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. De bbie SalernoMaine Coon RescueBoard MemberDNA ManagerEastern Regional DirectorVice Presidentwww.mainecoonrescue.net See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. 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Guest guest Posted November 4, 2007 Report Share Posted November 4, 2007 I've had BCBS before; they were pretty good! I have Cigna at work for myself. Deb In a message dated 11/4/2007 12:50:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, kbtoni@... writes: I know , that's why we were trying to get BCBS....awful that insurance costs so much [sPAM]Re: ( ) Re: teenage concerns I love hearing the success stories! That gives us encouragement! 's special ed teacher last year said that would do well in college because all the kids will want to be there, not have to be there, and their attitudes will be different. I hope that is true. Deb In a message dated 10/27/2007 9:05:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, kate.hughesfirenet (DOT) uk.net writes: Deb, Rose, Heidi, Liz, , Toni, Jerry, My Iain was called wierdo for years and hated it so much! He never got thecliques either, but now he does OK.We had Pokemon, Yu-Gi-OH, Anime.. butthese were the moments when Iain gotr street cred. for being ahead of thegame! He also went through reluctance to shower for awhile, but now bathsEVERY day - sometimes twice! Homework was ghastly for ages too [he resentedusaing his time when school already used up too much of it] - now collegeare so pleased with him - he enjoys his 3 subjects [was sooo glad to dropall he's bad at!!] - he even does extra research!Kate Debbie SalernoMaine Coon RescueBoard MemberDNA ManagerEastern Regional DirectorVice Presidentwww.mainecoonrescue.net See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Debbie SalernoMaine Coon RescueBoard MemberDNA ManagerEastern Regional DirectorVice Presidentwww.mainecoonrescue.net See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Debbie SalernoMaine Coon RescueBoard MemberDNA ManagerEastern Regional DirectorVice Presidentwww.mainecoonrescue.net See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 We have BCBS through dh work and it's excellent and they covered them then... now that we were trying to get it ourselves they don't qualify.. [sPAM]Re: ( ) Re: teenage concerns I love hearing the success stories! That gives us encouragement! 's special ed teacher last year said that would do well in college because all the kids will want to be there, not have to be there, and their attitudes will be different. I hope that is true. Deb In a message dated 10/27/2007 9:05:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, kate.hughesfirenet (DOT) uk.net writes: Deb, Rose, Heidi, Liz, , Toni, Jerry, My Iain was called wierdo for years and hated it so much! He never got thecliques either, but now he does OK.We had Pokemon, Yu-Gi-OH, Anime.. butthese were the moments when Iain gotr street cred. for being ahead of thegame! He also went through reluctance to shower for awhile, but now bathsEVERY day - sometimes twice! Homework was ghastly for ages too [he resentedusaing his time when school already used up too much of it] - now collegeare so pleased with him - he enjoys his 3 subjects [was sooo glad to dropall he's bad at!!] - he even does extra research!Kate Debbie SalernoMaine Coon RescueBoard MemberDNA ManagerEastern Regional DirectorVice Presidentwww.mainecoonrescue.net See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Debbie SalernoMaine Coon RescueBoard MemberDNA ManagerEastern Regional DirectorVice Presidentwww.mainecoonrescue.net See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Debbie SalernoMaine Coon RescueBoard MemberDNA ManagerEastern Regional DirectorVice Presidentwww.mainecoonrescue.net See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 I thought as long as the child was in school (college) they can stay on the parents insurance. or is that another thing that depends on the insurance company?ASC <aschristensen@...> wrote: Im sorry that I cant be of more help. Individual policies are something a bit out of what I dealt with. I honestly hope you can get them something until they get into college. Toni wrote:>> it will be individual. The problem is one graduated from HS in June of > last year and the other is just now finished taking the GED, so we > needed coverage until we can get them in college then they can go back > on my dh employer (Northwest Airlines) BCBS, I HOPE>>>>Seems like by > the time we get them covered HOPEFULLY, they will be in college and we > won't need it anymore. Just another huge hassle we aspie parents have > to go through...I guess. Thanks for helping me try and understand.. Toni> __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 My understanding is that as long as they are in college they can, but my kids have been out of school (except for GED prep and test) since last year...and they just turned 19 on Oct 19 and they aren't in college so we have to pay until they go to college. I guess they have to take a full load too, does anybody know if they cover even if they are unable to take a full load? that's my next concern..always something for me to worry about lol, Toni Re: [sPAM]Re: [sPAM]Re: ( ) Re: teenage concerns I thought as long as the child was in school (college) they can stay on the parents insurance. or is that another thing that depends on the insurance company?ASC <aschristensencharter (DOT) net> wrote: Im sorry that I cant be of more help. Individual policies are something a bit out of what I dealt with. I honestly hope you can get them something until they get into college. Toni wrote:>> it will be individual. The problem is one graduated from HS in June of > last year and the other is just now finished taking the GED, so we > needed coverage until we can get them in college then they can go back > on my dh employer (Northwest Airlines) BCBS, I HOPE>>>>Seems like by > the time we get them covered HOPEFULLY, they will be in college and we > won't need it anymore. Just another huge hassle we aspie parents have > to go through...I guess. Thanks for helping me try and understand.. Toni> __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Have to be enrolled full-time in college. > > My understanding is that as long as they are in college they can, but my kids have been out of school (except for GED prep and test) since last year...and they just turned 19 on Oct 19 and they aren't in college so we have to pay until they go to college. I guess they have to take a full load too, does anybody know if they cover even if they are unable to take a full load? that's my next concern..always something for me to worry about lol, Toni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 depends on the plan and the " state manadates " (laws governing cut off age etc) Most plans in most state cover through age 19 without being enrolled in school (actually I think this is true for all states now that I think of it, because some children who have late birthdays or who were held back are still in school up until close to their 19th birthday.) Also in most states if it says through age 19 it means until 11:59 pm on the night before the individual turns 20. So either way your young men should still be able to be to be covered at least until they turn 19 if not until they are almost 20 without having to show proof of college enrollment. Its just a thought. Rose wrote: > > I thought as long as the child was in school (college) they can stay > on the parents insurance. or is that another thing that depends on > the insurance company? > > */ASC <aschristensen@...>/* wrote: > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 and medicaid and the likes say no because they live with you or because " they are not severely disabled " Im so sorry. This is why I got out of insurance. One more option would be to see if you could get them covered as disabled dependants (requires paperwork from their doctor (not the insurance companies)) But this may take a while to get as well, but its another option. Toni wrote: > > My understanding is that as long as they are in college they can, but > my kids have been out of school (except for GED prep and test) since > last year...and they just turned 19 on Oct 19 and they aren't in > college so we have to pay until they go to college. I guess they have > to take a full load too, does anybody know if they cover even if they > are unable to take a full load? that's my next concern..always > something for me to worry about lol, Toni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 Toni, I don't have the specifics but I believe there is a way to get around this. Ask the college/university's Disability Services Office. Pam :)See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 You may want to try calling here first and asking some questions...it may lead you to an answer: Pam UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAMZolinda Stoneman, Director University Affiliated Program of GA for Persons with Developmental Disabilities The University of Georgia 850 College Station Road Athens, GA 30602-4806 (706) 542-3457 See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 you're the best Pam...thanks so much for caring enough to research for me... They wouldn't be going to UGA though, it's too big and too far. I'm looking at Ga College and St University and Ga Military College in Milledgeville. They are both only about 15 to 20 miles from our house. I'll look them up although I don't do any better on the phone, I'm so sad to say, that I'm scared of talking to just about everyone, and I wonder where the kids get that from? sad they don't have an advocate in me. I need one myself...Toni Re: [sPAM]Re: [sPAM]Re: ( ) Re: teenage concerns You may want to try calling here first and asking some questions...it may lead you to an answer: Pam UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAMZolinda Stoneman, Director University Affiliated Program of GA for Persons with Developmental Disabilities The University of Georgia 850 College Station Road Athens, GA 30602-4806 (706) 542-3457 See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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