* Low income families with children * Children only * Pregnant women * Non-citizens with medical emergencies * Aged and/or disabled individuals not currently receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/ess/medicaid.shtml
I'm none of those. There is a plan for getting meds for cheap, which I would fall under, but I'd first need to see a doctor to see what's wrong and to continue my Lexapro medication, which I've been holding off for when I get a job so I don't lose it again. There's Blue cross and Blue shield but I'd still need a job to pay for such. I've gone to a clinic for $10 and waited 5 hours but again I need a job.
So pretty much it comes down to whichever happens first, I get a job or we get medical from the government if they allow the unemployed access to it.
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Date: 2009-10-01 04:14 pm (UTC)DCF determines Medicaid eligibility for:
* Low income families with children
* Children only
* Pregnant women
* Non-citizens with medical emergencies
* Aged and/or disabled individuals not currently receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/ess/medicaid.shtml
I'm none of those. There is a plan for getting meds for cheap, which I would fall under, but I'd first need to see a doctor to see what's wrong and to continue my Lexapro medication, which I've been holding off for when I get a job so I don't lose it again. There's Blue cross and Blue shield but I'd still need a job to pay for such. I've gone to a clinic for $10 and waited 5 hours but again I need a job.
So pretty much it comes down to whichever happens first, I get a job or we get medical from the government if they allow the unemployed access to it.