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Old 10-09-2007, 01:05 AM
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Red face Health Insurance for my kids...

Okay i plan on coming to Tampa next month from PA..

My daughter is 1yrs. My wife is due in 2 weeks. The newborn will be covered under my wife for 30 days..

I am unemployed, and over here in PA my daughter is on Medicaid (free insurance) and I pay $400 for my wife per month.

After the baby is born, i do not want to pay anymore cuz its too much money.

What health insurances can I put my kids on thats free??? till i get a job...

$400 a month is too much to afford.
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Old 10-09-2007, 05:01 AM
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Just go to the free clinic when you get here. I don't know if it's technically insurance, but it's free.
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Florida has a program called Kid Care for uninsured children. Here is the link.
Florida KidCare: Eligibility and Cost
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Default Health Insurance in Florida

There are actually very affordable plans for children here, but you must be careful bc not all companies are legitimate. If you have never experienced the medicaid/health clinics here in Florida then I will tell you they aren't always the most pleasant experiences from what clients have said through the years but of course thank God they're there for those who can't afford anything else.
You can get individual plans for as little as $75-150/mos for a child.
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Okay i plan on coming to Tampa next month from PA..

My daughter is 1yrs. My wife is due in 2 weeks. The newborn will be covered under my wife for 30 days..

I am unemployed, and over here in PA my daughter is on Medicaid (free insurance) and I pay $400 for my wife per month.

After the baby is born, i do not want to pay anymore cuz its too much money.

What health insurances can I put my kids on thats free??? till i get a job...

$400 a month is too much to afford.

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