philasophos01 asked:


I am about to no longer be eligible for insurance under my parents’ health plan, but I need to be covered, especially for medications and mental health. I have had sever bouts of depression and other mental health issues that make it tough to work full time at the moment, and medications cost a lot even with good insurance coverage.

So how do I find insurance now? I’m concerned that I won’t qualify for purchasing a new policy because of ” pre-existing conditions”. I know a person needs to have been working with a company a while before qualifying for benefits there. And I don’t know that I’m in a bad enough place in terms of health that I’d qualify for overage dependent coverage.

How can I find health insurance? Any serious advice or stories about your personal experience will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Logan

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3 Responses to “What’s the best way for an unemployed individual with pre-existing conditions to get health insurance?”

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