What if you Still Can't Find Texas Health Insurance?
8. If you still can't find health insurance...
...you may be able to get some help from the following resources:
Low-Cost Primary Health Care
A local community health clinic may be able to help you get low-cost primary health care. These clinics offer health services for the entire community on a sliding-scale basis. You can check for a community health clinic near you at www.bphc.hrsa.gov or by calling the Association of Community Health Centers, Inc. at 512.329.5959.
Help with Hospital Bills
If you are uninsured and have to go to the hospital to get care, you may be able to receive some help paying your hospital bills. Some nonprofit hospitals are required to provide help because of their mission and tax status. Some states have laws that require hospitals to provide care for free or at reduced prices to people who are eligible. In addition, many hospitals have financial assistance programs. There are also some federal laws that can help you. If you receive a bill, it's important that you make an effort to pay. Ask to speak with a financial counselor or a patient advocate at the hospital. You may be able to negotiate a lower bill or a better bill payment plan.
State Pharmacy Assistance Programs
You may qualify for programs in Texas that can help you with drug costs, health care costs and other expenses. The National Council on Aging's Web site, www.benefitscheckup.org, has a questionnaire that you can fill out to learn about a variety of state-based services for which you might qualify. Although the site focuses on services for those over 65, many of the programs are available to younger individuals as well.
Other Free or Discounted Prescription Drug Programs
You may be eligible for a free or discounted prescription drug program through the company that makes the drugs you need. You can get more information about these programs at www.rxassist.org and www.needymeds.com.
Some programs you may be eligible for include:
Pfizer Helpful Answers - This is a family of programs to help people without prescription drug coverage save on many Pfizer medicines, no matter their age or income.
1.866.706.2400
www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com.
Merck Patient Assistance and Prescription Discount Programs - These programs provide free and discounted Merck medicines to patients who cannot afford their prescribed medicines.
www.merckhelps.com
Veterans' Assistance
If you are a veteran, you may be entitled to care and prescription drug coverage through a VA medical facility. You may be eligible for assistance if you served on active duty and have an honorable or general discharge. Contact the VA Health Benefits Service Center toll-free at 1.877.222.VETS or visit www.va.gov/health.
Resources:
- » Dealing with Health Insurance Companies, Hospitals and Doctors
- » Health Insurance System Regulations, Claims & Programs
- » Comparison of Claim-processing Health Insurance Systems
- » More About Health Insurance Systems, Policies, Issues & Coverage
- » Starting to Understand the Language of Health Insurance
Articles:
- » What Are Regional Governments Doing about Health Insurance Costs?
- » Are State Governments Helping or Hurting Affordable Health Insurance Access?
- » Online Health Insurance Records and Information: Wave of the Future or Privacy Nightmare in the Making?
Texas Consumers Guide to Health Insurance:
- » Texas Guide to Findind Health Insurance Coverage
- » Changes in Family Health Insurance Status Information
- » Losing Health Insurance Due to Trade Policies or Retiring
- » What to do if You Can't Afford Health Insurance.
- » Learning to Get Health Insurance With a Serious Medical Condition
- » What to do if You Can't Get Health Insurance through Work
- » Learn About Your Legal Rights Regarding Health Insurance
- » What if you Still Can't Find Health Insurance?
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