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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-27-09 04:31 PM
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In Vermont, you can obtain reasonably priced or free healthcare insurance through the state
Green Mountain Care Programs
Green Mountain Care is a family of low-cost and free health coverage programs for uninsured Vermonters. Offered by the state of Vermont and its partners, Green Mountain Care programs offer no or low co-payments and premiums to keep out-of-pocket costs reasonable. There may be a program for you, no matter how much you earn.

Catamount Health (premium assistance now available!) Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Premium Assistance
Dr. Dynasaur
Vermont Health Access Plan (VHAP)
Medicaid
Prescription Assistance
Disability and Long-Term Care

New! Catamount Health (premium assistance now available!)
Catamount Health is a health insurance plan, offered in cooperation with the state of Vermont, by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont and MVP Health Care.

Catamount Health provides comprehensive, quality health coverage at a reasonable cost no matter how much you earn. Depending on your income, you may even receive premium assistance.

Who can enroll?
Catamount Health is designed for Vermonters age 18 or older and families who:

Are not eligible for existing state-sponsored coverage programs such as Medicaid, Medicare or Vermont Health Access Plan (VHAP);
Have been uninsured for 12 months or more – with exceptions for Vermonters who recently lost their insurance because of a life change such as a divorce or loss of a job (Read further information on Catamount Health Qualifications) or have been enrolled for at least six months in an individual plan with deductibles of $10,000 or more for an individual or $20,000 or more for a family;
Are an adult making more than $1,359* a month (higher for larger households) or a parent making more than $1,676* a month (higher for larger households); and
Do not have access to insurance through an employer (although Vermonters may be eligible even if they have access to your employer's insurance if their monthly income is $2,718 or less*).
What services are covered?
Benefits include doctor visits, checkups and screenings, hospital visits, emergency care, chronic disease care, prescription medicines and more.

How much does it cost?
Premium assistance is available for Catamount Health based on income and other criteria. (Read further information on Catamount Health Premium Assistance Qualifications). Monthly premiums range from $60-$393 depending on income, office visit co-payments are $10, prescriptions range from $10-$50 and deductibles are $250 for individuals and $500 for families (in network).


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Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Premium Assistance
If you’re an uninsured Vermonter, you can get help paying your employer’s health insurance premiums if all of the following criteria are met:

You are eligible to enroll in Catamount Health or the Vermont Health Access Plan (VHAP);
Your income is less than or equal to $2,718* a month for one person (higher for larger households);
Your employer’s plan has comprehensive benefits; and
It is more cost-effective for the state to provide premium assistance to enroll in your employer’s plan than to provide premium assistance to enroll in Catamount Health or VHAP.
Assistance for Employees provides more information about Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Premium Assistance.

* You may still qualify if your monthly income is higher if you have earned income and/or child care expenses.

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Dr. Dynasaur
Dr. Dynasaur provides low-cost or free health coverage for children, teenagers under age 18 and pregnant women.

Who can enroll?
Eligibility is based on household income and family size. A family of two can earn up to and including $3,658* per month, a family of three can earn up to and including $4,598* per month and a family of four can earn up to and including $5,538* per month and still be eligible.

What services are covered?
Benefits include doctor visits, prescription medicines, dental care, skin care, hospital visits, vision care, mental health care, immunizations and special services for pregnant women such as lab work and tests, prenatal vitamins and more.

How much does it cost?
Monthly premiums range from $0-$60 depending on your family’s income and there are no co-payments.

* You may still qualify if your monthly income is higher if you have earned income and/or child care expenses.

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Vermont Health Access Plan (VHAP)
VHAP is a health insurance program for low-income adults age 18 and older who have been uninsured for 12 months or more – with exceptions for Vermonters who recently lost their insurance because of a life change such as a divorce or loss of a job (Read further information on VHAP Qualifications).

Who can enroll?
Adults without children can earn up to and including $1,359* per month and parents can make up to and including $2,256* per month for a family of two, $2,836* per month for a family of three and $3,415* per month for a family of four and still be eligible.

What services are covered?
VHAP covers a wide range of services including hospital care, prescription medicines, mental health and doctor visits.

How much does it cost?
Monthly premiums for your VHAP coverage are based on your household income and family size, or you may get assistance from the state to help pay a monthly portion of your employer’s health plan. (Read further information on Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI) Premium Assistance.)

Premiums for VHAP range from $7-$49 depending on your income and the only co-payment is $25 for emergency room visits.

* You may still qualify if your monthly income is higher if you have earned income and/or child care expenses.

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http://www.greenmountaincare.org/about/green_mountain_care_programs.html

beyond MA, I don't know what other states offer.
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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-27-09 04:38 PM
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1. Oregon offers similar programs
I'd guess about half the states offer similar programs. The problem is that they aren't fully funded so there are either waiting lists or periods of months where they aren't even open to new enrollees.
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handmade34 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-27-09 04:52 PM
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2. good information
I was very fortunate to have raised my kids in Vermont with excellent coverage and health centers throughout the state.
I am still trying to maintain my Vermont residency so that in case of an emergencey I may be able to utilize their coverage. I live on the road and in most cases the coverage has to take place in the state.

My only complaint was that my college students were/are not covered under VHAP.

Overall Vermont health care coverage is far superior to any other state's.
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