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Dec 15, 2024
7:14
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BlackBart
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Married children not on parents’ health insurance
If the school doesn’t provide it, what do your kids do?
Medicaid?
Just get a catastrophic event policy?
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Married children not on parents’ health insurance
BlackBart
7:14pm
Be adults and get it through the marketplace or from work.
cambo
7:16pm
Yep. We got it through the marketplace and it was very cheap because we made no money in college
letthewookieewin
7:16pm
Is Medicaid not a thing anymore because of the marketplace having low cost,
BlackBart
7:20pm
Medicaid limit is really low. We worked campus jobs that paid decent wages so made more than the Medicaid limit
letthewookieewin
7:23pm
Yeah both part time workers, full time students
BlackBart
7:18pm
There is no such thing as a catastrophic policy. Those are illegal under Obamaca
Iman23
7:20pm
I’m just guessing obviously since I haven’t had this arise yet
BlackBart
7:22pm
Medicaid works great if they’re in school
ossicles
7:26pm
Just roll the dice and if something happens
cougarfann888
7:33pm
Can't exclude because of marriage
warp
7:36pm
And if you're already insuring yourself, your spouse and at least one kid,
paulb
7:43pm
My family rate doesn't kick in until kid #3
cougarfann888
7:44pm
But there can be an extra cost for it. It just depends on the policy .
cougarfann888
7:43pm
Consider Medicaid, school health insurance plans, employer plan, healthcare.gov
byuler
8:08pm
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