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Where is the best state and city in the US to live, if one has no insurance but has some medical problems? |
Also, no disability insurance, but enough income to live comfortably if careful with money? Not enough money to purchase so-called 'high-risk' insurance, but enough to buy needed medicines for a chronic condition, the kind insurance companies refuse to issue policies because of? I know that Texas is NOT the place, but it's where I live, and I'd like to move without making more mistakes. Somewhere nice for older, retired folks would be a boon. I'm going to tell you Maine. Not just because I live here.. it get's mighty cold in the winter, but the Dr I see has a financial assistance, so does my pysciatrist. Of course hospitals are mandated by Fed law to offer it, but the rules are different. My local hosp. - 10 min away from me- is either free or not free. There is another one- about 45 min from me that will give 25% free or 50% free or 75%free or even 100% free depending on your income. Source(s): experience LOL...you want to live in America??? LOL...i'm sorry... but I think you need to go to Cananda. No kidding....there healthcare is way better...and there drugs are cheaper. Raleigh, North Carolina.... you should come to canada. free health care eh For the US it's a hard question to answer. I know that Canada and New Zealand have free or cheap healthcare though. Also, you might try Idaho, Washington or Montana. But, not too sure on that one. las vegas |
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