My medical insurance allows my daughter, now 19, to stay on as a
covered dependent only if she's a fulltime student. But she needs to
drop out of school in order to do residential drug-abuse therapy. I'd
like to learn more about how to play the system to keep her coverage
going: can she go on medical leave of absence (or some such) and have
that satisfy the insurer? are there any laws preventing the insurers
from cutting her off, when this is a medical necessity? does HIPAA
offer me any recourse?
I think that, given her medical history, it would be hard to get
individual coverage for her if she loses her group coverage with me.
What sort of professional might be able to advise me the best way to
navigate the shoals of HIPAA, COBRA, and the health insurance
companies? Father says son is regretful for Estero High vandalism : Lee :: May 28, 2008 As a father, I understand how this dad feels but this wouldn't have Keeping a 19 year old in H.S. is only going to further delay his http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2008/may/28/father-says-son-regretful-estero-high-prank/HOME |
The COBRA question is simple, she is not eligble.
Some states require insurance companies to insure all people at the
same price. Check with your state's insurance regulation department.
Also, check to see if she can get on state subsidized insurance. Dad sues eloped daughter for $1million - Northern Territory News:: Jul 24, 2008 and eloped with his 19-year-old daughter for more than $1 million in alleged Dad sues eloped daughter for $1million. PHOEBE STEWART http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2008/07/24/4782_ntnews.htmlHOME | GlennSacks.com » Blog Archive » New Column: A Response to Father :: Mar 10, 2008 "Her name is Larissa, perhaps in honor of her 19-year-old father. as much as I minimized it to get to the matter of "Dad Bashing. http://www.glennsacks.com/blog/?p=1910HOME |
Where was the last debate on wednesday with Mccain and Obama?
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