Nov-01-2015 01:13 PM
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pawatt wrote:
BCBS has plans that cover all over the USA if available in your state, you can call them directly.
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Dec-10-2015 07:22 PM
BarbaraOK wrote:
CIGNA runs the clinic? I'm not sure I understand what you are saying. Or is it that your deductible for urgent care clinics was $125/visit before and it is now $250/visit? And if that is the case, why didn't you know what your deductible was?
Barb
Dec-10-2015 01:39 PM
arhayes wrote:
I've been on the same hunt, but so far I'm not finding anything that will cover out of state. ACA was supposed to help, but ours is going up to $1700 a month if we maintain the same level. Not very affordable. Looks like we'll plan for catastrophic only coverage plan and expect healthcare to run 20-25% of our retirement income for the next 3 years til I qualify for Medicare.
Dec-08-2015 07:55 AM
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
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Dec-02-2015 06:15 AM
retiredtravelers2013 wrote:I live in Ct also. I had Welcare for the last two years which only covered emergencies out of state. I spend 4 mo's in Fla over the winter. This year I switched to Etna which is a national plan that covers Dr's out of state. Cigna which is also a national plan covers Dr's out of state also. Which plan do you currently have?
I am sure this has been discussed before so if so I apologize for asking again. Neither my wife or I are old enough to get medicare so we purchase our plan here in our home state of CT. We generally spend 6 months in the south and the rest here. Due to some ongoing health issues our doctor demands we seek medical help in the south to monitor the situation. The problem is that our plan does not cover anything except emergencies once outside of our state. How do others deal with this?
Thanks in advance.
Nov-21-2015 01:23 PM
johnhicks wrote:
I think I could probably "move" to a UPS Store in a different county if needed. In Florida a UPS Store (and other similar mail services) is considered a legal street address.
Nov-21-2015 10:42 AM
Nov-20-2015 03:35 PM
johnhicks wrote:
I think you could pick a good zip code by renting a box at a mail-forwarding service that's a legal sticks'n'bricks address as long as you're domiciled in that state.
Nov-20-2015 02:25 PM
Nov-19-2015 08:36 PM
johnhicks wrote:
So you're suggesting we can just pick the best zip code?