The Reality of Health Care
Today I received the "good news" that I have been qualified for Medicaid as an individual with disabilities. However, in order to receive benefits you must be poor. To accomplish this, I would have a spend down or amount of money that I would have to pay out of pocket before Medicaid pays for anything. This amount is so large that were I to pay it, I would not even have enough money left to pay the rent let alone pay for anything else like copays on my medical needs and pesky things like food. The only way that this will ever be of use to me is if I end up hospitalized it will limit my out of pocket expenses to its rediculously high spend down amount. Since I do not plan on going in the hospital any time soon, this is not very encouraging. I now need more than ever to qualify for Social Security and be placed on Medicare and soon. I received a letter saying it could take 3-5 months for my decision to be rendered and written. I am running out of medications, and have stopped taking many even though I need them because of the cost. I am filling out paperwork to attempt to receive medication through the patient assistance programs offered by drug companies for poor patients who can not afford their medication and have no insurance. I need to send them to my doctor to be filled out. I am also having some issues with the free clinic in town and it seems that if I want to be seen I will have to pay for a cab both ways, which would be expensive (at least $20 each way). I don't care who is president, we need better health care options and better ways to provide care for those who can not afford it but are not destitute either. It should not be this hard for me to access medical care at a resonable cost. Health care is a right, not a privilege.
December 5, 2012 at 4:18 PM
Wow. Reading this is like reading my own diary. Thank you for writing this blog as I can't and I really appreciate your words that depict my own reality.
Sarah
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