does florida have a state funded health insurance plan for kids and adults?
May 07, 2006 by wbaker4677 | Posted in First Aid
Q: I requirement health insurance for me and my family in florida. We live in pennsylvannia now. We have state funded health insurance called first priority. Is there any program like this in Florida?
A: Yes it is Florida Kidcare at www.floridakidcare.org but you would dire to be a resident of Florida. It is income based so if you make too much money you wont get it. See website for receipts levels.
Health Person | May 11, 2006
is the stimulus package going to reduce the Pa. state funded health insurance waiting list?
Apr 01, 2009 by Moon | Posted in Insurance
Q: i'm on the 2 year waiting roll for state funded health insurance. i've been on it for about 7 months and they said to expect 24 months. with this stimulus package event, is it likely to get me off the waiting list and covered sooner?
Seeming how I get free state funded health insurance, tell me why I?
Sep 21, 2008 by suspensionman | Posted in Polls & Surveys
Q: Shouldn't use the ambulance for a unbind ride to the hospital?
ontd_political: HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY LEAVES STATE TO AVOID ...
by Uniball Roller
In the state of New York, insurers are legally prohibited from critical against individuals who submit thickset claims. So when Defender, a main insurance partnership, was faced with the extreme-charge claims of 37 year-old well-muscled dystrophy dogged Ian Nonpareil, it unwavering to counteract its intact tactics of coverage in the state of New York rather than pay for Cream’s claims. In an e-correspondence obtained by The Washington Times, it was revealed that one chief executive at the plc refers to patients like Cream as “dogs” that the party can obviously “get rid of”: Legally barred from selective against individuals who submit obese claims, the New York-based insurer completely canceled lines of coverage fully in unmixed states to keep off paying maximum-expense claims like Mr. Cream’s. In an e-mail, one Paladin Vital spark Insurance Co. executive called elaborate-tariff patients such as Mr. Flower “dogs” that the comrades could “get rid of.”
Source: ontd_political: HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY LEAVES STATE TO AVOID ...