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BarbaraOK
Jun 15, 2015Explorer
Health insurance as STATE specific, often regulated by a state insurance commissioner. Blue Cross/Blue Shield are state (and in some cases, just part of a state) specific but have reciprocal agreements with other states. That said, SD is the worst state for fulltimers who need health insurance because all of their companies require that individuals spend a certain amount of time in the state and will only cover emergency care outside of that state. So if you need chemo, you will have to return to SD to have it done. It makes sense since they base their rates on people getting care in SD, maybe Rapid City say, not at MD Anderson in Houston TX where the costs would be much more expensive.
That is why a lot of people have "moved" in the past year or so because there are much better options in either Florida or Texas for those that need individual policies.
Barb
That is why a lot of people have "moved" in the past year or so because there are much better options in either Florida or Texas for those that need individual policies.
Barb
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