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Old 12-11-2013, 07:19 AM   #66
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I started this thread as a nonpolitical request for information. namely asking if there were any alternatives to Anthem is NH. it has blown into something that while unintended is also unsurprising. the BOTTOM LINE is there is basically no alternative to Anthem and either my family and I go uninsured which for anyone serious is NOT an option, we pay $15,000 premium with $10,000 deductible (complete BS) or buy a home in another more competitive state.
Obviously, I have no solution, but maybe it could be worth it to take a look at neighboring Vermont's website www.healthconnect.vermont.gov just to take a look-see?

Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that relatively lower-priced Medicare is available to Vermonters aged 62-64, while residents of New Hampshire need to wait until age 65. As a 62-year old here in New Hampshire, Medicare will have to wait for me thanks to the 13-Republican state senators in the 24-seat New Hampshire Senate who voted NO recently, including Meredith's State Senator Jeanie Forrester..........thankyou NOT! www.jeanieforrester.com ..... "The conservative grassroots choice"


"No deal on Medicaid expansion to 50,000 low-income New Hampshire adults"
http://www.concordmonitor.com/home/9...caid-expansion


"NH Senate rejects plans to extend Medicaid coverage to an estimated 49,000 poor adults"
http://www.pressherald.com/news/nati...xpansion_.html
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