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andree
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coverage for pregnancy

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I have a client who is 5 months pregnant,she did have coverage thru her fathers plan,but he has decided to drop her from it because of this pregnancy.Does anybody know a good place to get her coverage
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Can he drop her like that? Typically you have to have a life event to come off coverage mid year....or did he elect not to keep her on at new enrollment? Wow, talk about tough love.
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Coverage for pregnancy

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:idea: If she has limited income, (such as her father cutting her off). Then she will qualify for AIM (access for mothers and infants). She will have excellent medical coverage at the lowest rate that I have ever seen. I mean unbelievably low. After her son or daughter is born the child can have health insurance through Healthy Families. This is very good coverage with $25 co-pays for only about $9 per month. I hope this helps. P.S. don't be discouraged by income requirements, they take everything into consideration.
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andree
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Post by andree »

Thanks for your replies,I am located in Utah and I cannot find the AIM program here,any other help please
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Post by goredsox »

When did her father remove her from the insurance? She has the option to pay (COBRA laws) the monthly premium for her coverage directly to the company. This is usually costly but better than nothing.
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Post by tsntyler »

Just change her last name to a Hispanic surname.......and NO PROBLEMO!
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Post by InsAgentSF »

tsntyler wrote:Just change her last name to a Hispanic surname.......and NO PROBLEMO!
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Post by MsLilagent »

I hope that tsntyler is not a licensed agent in the State of California. I would not want to do business with anyone that could make that type of statement.

That is so totally unprofessional! Here is someone that is looking for a little help in a matter. And then you get a Business Professional that respinses and acts like they are back in highschool!

I see no humor in the comment!
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