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MDS
I am self-employed. My health insurance has always been covered by my wife, who works for a large healthcare related firm and has excellent coverage for the family.
I was wondering what I would do if something happened to her such as her losing her job, divorce, or heaven forbid... death.
I've made some attempts at looking into healthcare insurance for myself but with my heart valve surgery, and realizing that there will be a reoperation at some point, it seems terribly difficult to get coverage.
A funny story... I received an unsolicited telemarketing phone call from some company offering low cost healthcare insurance. When I said that I may be interested, the guy on the other end got a bit excited (I figure he got a lot of hang-ups!). After taking some info and learning that I had OHS, he hung up on ME... Isn't that a twist!
Has anyone else had to get their own insurance after their OHS?
If I had no insurance, does that mean that no hospital would treat me?
Mike
I was wondering what I would do if something happened to her such as her losing her job, divorce, or heaven forbid... death.
I've made some attempts at looking into healthcare insurance for myself but with my heart valve surgery, and realizing that there will be a reoperation at some point, it seems terribly difficult to get coverage.
A funny story... I received an unsolicited telemarketing phone call from some company offering low cost healthcare insurance. When I said that I may be interested, the guy on the other end got a bit excited (I figure he got a lot of hang-ups!). After taking some info and learning that I had OHS, he hung up on ME... Isn't that a twist!
Has anyone else had to get their own insurance after their OHS?
If I had no insurance, does that mean that no hospital would treat me?
Mike