Guide to Finding New Mexico Health Insurance Coverage
Are you uninsured? You are not alone. Millions of Americans are without health insurance. Some lost their insurance when they lost their jobs. Others work hard, but their jobs don't provide health insurance benefits. Whatever the reason, finding health insurance can be difficult. If you are looking for coverage, this guide can help point the way. The road to finding health insurance depends on your "starting point." (You may have more than one starting point.)
Starting points:
1. Did you recently lose a job that provided health insurance?
2. Did you recently lose job-based health insurance because of divorce or widowhood, or because you are no longer a dependent of your parents?
3. Did you recently lose your job because of trade policy -- for example, increased imports or jobs moving overseas?
4. Are you an early retiree who has lost your health coverage?
5. Are you unable to afford health insurance?
6. Do you have a serious medical condition or a disability?
7. Are you looking for health insurance but unable to get it through your job?
8. Are you still unable to find health insurance?
Resources:
- » How Medicare and Medicaid Work
- » Limitations Under Medicare
- » What's Medicare Cover?
- » Medicare Part A
- » Still Working?
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New Mexico Health Guide Pages:
- » Guide to Finding New Mexico Health Insurance Coverage
- » How Job or Family Changes Affect New Mexico Health Insurance Coverage
- » How Retirement or Poverty Affects New Mexico Health Insurance Coverage
- » New Mexico Health Insurance Coverage for Those with Disabilities
- » Getting Individual New Mexico Health Insurance
- » What To Do If You Still Can't Find New Mexico Health Insurance Coverage
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