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  • BeaPep@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlInsurance in US
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    1 year ago

    From what I know that is not the case. I am by no means an expert (and honestly I’m hopeful you know something I don’t that can finally help me get treated) but I have tried to get it and have never been eligible in the state of Georgia. Again, I’m not an expert, but my doctor even recommended to me (half jokingly) that if I wanted coverage and could not afford Ambetter then I should just have a kid. These are even the requirements listed for Medicaid on the Georgia.gov website.

    You may be eligible for Medicaid if your income is low and you match one of the following descriptions:

    You think you are pregnant.
    You are a child or teenager.
    You are age 65 or older.
    You are legally blind. 
    You have a disability.
    You need nursing home care.
    

    Even when I had no income at all because of health issues I was only able to be treated via hospital indigent care, not Medicaid.

    Edit: In fact, even information regarding the Medicaid expansion seems to line up with my experience as well.

    "Under the expansion guidelines, Medicaid eligibility is extended to adults under the age of 65 with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level/FPL (133% plus a 5% income disregard).

    Pre-ACA, Medicaid was generally never available to non-disabled adults under age 65 unless they had minor children. And even then, the income caps to qualify as a parent/caretaker were very low."


  • BeaPep@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlInsurance in US
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    1 year ago

    Only some states offer free healthcare for people under certain income thresholds without other qualifications such as being disabled or pregnant. There has been progress with states finally accepting the Medicaid expansion, and there are often “low-income healthcare options” available, but A LOT of people are unfortunately still unable to get coverage because they’re too poor.


  • I always buy the cheapest option on the shelf (in terms of food). Usually that’s the store brand for the store I am in. For electronics I usually just do a lot of research (Reddit, looking into age of the company, picture reviews and 1 star complaints) and ask friends. I’m sure that the “ads” shown in my research sway me sometimes though when I’m truly clueless about something and just have to take people’s word for it.

    Sometimes, though, the people you’re trusting to be objective have been swayed by ads themselves! It’s honestly impossible IMO to be completely unaffected by ads because of that. Even if you never see an ad in your life – the people around you have.