Sep 29, 2008 by megan.peace23 | Posted in Newborn & Baby
Q: I am doing a propose for health class, called baby's first year. I have every thing that i would cost to have a baby except Doctor, Clinic cost and health Insurance. If you know how much it is, I would love it because I have googled it and you need all this detailed information.
A: Depends on the behaviour. With my previous employer the health insurance premium was $216 a month for my son, with my current employer, it is much cheaper and I only pay $20 a month for one youth.
The total cost will also depend on what benefits are available for the child under the plan. Babies go the the doctor a lot during the first year for familiar check-ups. Usually seven times (at two weeks, one month, two months, four months, six months, nine months and 12 months) more if they are stricken. With my old plan, I had to pay 20% for all visits which was about $60-$80 each time, but with my new plan it is a flat $20 co-pay for each smite.
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Is a minor child's parent required to provide health insurance for baby of minor child?
Aug 29, 2007 by shy_green_eyes@sbcglobal.net | Posted in Newborn & Baby
Q: My relative is divorced and pays child support and provides health insurance for his 2 kids. One of his minor daughters well-grounded gave birth to a baby. Will he be required to provide health insurance for the baby of his dependent, or will the Maintain of Texas require the baby's father to "step up"?
A: Your all things considered going to have to look up the laws of Texas. I would think that the babys father would have to provender insurance not the babys grandfather. She can also apply for the state aid insurance.
♥countrygal♥ | Aug 29, 2007
Best affordable private health insurance for baby?
Feb 26, 2009 by Melody | Posted in Insurance
Q: I am 22 weeks abounding and I have Medicare (for disability) which will not cover our baby once she is born. My husband is starting a new job where it will cost over $400 a month to add the babe in arms to his insurance. We really cannot afford that, but we do not meet the income requirements for CHIP or Medicaid. Can someone push a good private health insurance company/plan that is affordable for just the baby? Thanks!
A: Try http://moneysavecenter.com/health/?id=88 92
they'll demand a number of free quotes from the nation's top carriers, hope it helped!
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