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Down To The Point 11:00 am on February 13, 2010
Here’s some Government funded health resources..
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, health resources and services administration
Federally funded health centers care for you, even if you have no health insurance. You pay what you can afford, based on your income. Health Centers provide health and dental care to people of all ages, whether or not they have health insurance or the money to pay for health care.
http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/
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Community Health Center Locator
Find community health centers, migrant health centers, public housing primary care projects and other sources of health care funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through this site. You can search by location, types of program and types of service.
http://ask.hrsa.gov/pc
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Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Information Center
The HRSA information center provides publications, resources and referrals on health care services for low-income, uninsured individuals and those with special health care needs via a comprehensive Web site or a toll-free number: 1-888-Ask-HRSA. More specifically, users will find detailed listings of facilities that provide free or reduced-cost health services, information on sites that provide comprehensive primary health care services for people living with HIV, listings of dental providers who provide care to people living with HIV, organ donor cards, etc.
http://www.ask.hrsa.gov/
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Hill-Burton Free and Reduced Cost Care at Hospitals
Did you know that nursing homes and other facilities are required to provide a specific amount of free or below cost health care to people unable to pay? Eligibility is based on the size of your family and your income. You apply for Hill-Burton care at the facility where you were or will be treated.
http://www.hrsa.gov/hillburton/default.htm
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Medicare: Extra Help for People With Limited Income
The Social Security Administration and the HHS Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are working together to provide persons with limited income and resources extra help paying for their prescription drugs. A new Medicare Prescription Drug Program offers help with prescription drug costs. The new program gives you a choice of prescription plans that offer various types of coverage. You may be able to get extra help to pay for the premiums, annual deductible, and co-payments related to the new Medicare Prescription Drug Program – an average of $2,100 in extra help.
https://s044a90.ssa.gov/apps6z/i1020/main.html
tons more government links at:
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Here you can get quotes for private insurance:
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more at:
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kla374 11:00 am on February 13, 2010
Nothing in this world is free! Somewhere, somebody is paying the price.
You and try for Medicaid until you receive a job. But if you’re umemployed because you chose to be you probably won’t qualify. Not a 100% on that though.
rabalo78410 11:00 am on February 13, 2010
Just act like you are retarded, and apply for Social Security Disability…..Not only will you get a monthly check, but, you get free health care, and food stamps…………JUST KIDDING!!!!! Don’t do that!
Depending on your income, you may qualify for low cost health care coverage….or free/reduced cost clinics in your city/state…..Google "health programs for low income (your state)" Good luck!