The Columbus Dispatch has some tips for people who have been laid off and are currently uninsured. These suggestions can save you money on your health care:
- If your health insurance hasn't yet ran out, get any necessary tests done before it does.
- Ask your doctor to prescribe drugs with a generic equavilent, and request them from your pharmacist. Some stores sell some generics for just $4!
- Buy a prescription drug card that gives you discounts on medications.
- Get coverage through a high-deductible health insurance plan, which will protect you in a catastrophe with lower premiums than typical health insurance.
- Find out if the pharmaceutical company/ies that makes your medication(s) has a free drug program, such as PPaRX, for lower income individuals.
- Negotiate with your doctors for lower rates and/or an affordable payment plan for services. Many doctors are surprisingly open to that.
- See if your doctors can give you some free samples of prescription medication, given to them by the drug companies.
Remember to check out health insurance rates in order to become reinsured as soon as possible. Some plans could be more affordable than you think.
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