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kneppbrandon
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Hello all,
I have decided that I want to move this fall. I am planning for the end of September. I currently live in Pittsburgh, PA and I want to move to Albuquerque, NM. I have visited a number of times and love the city/state. I've been trying to make the move for a couple years and now have a chance too. I'm unsure of issues I may come across as far as health insurance goes. Health insurance is going to be the only thing that keeps me from going. I will be 26 in October and this worries me because I will be off of my mothers insurance plan. I'm not sure how I would really afford the insurance premiums in PA (if I stay) or NM (if I go). My social worker has said before that some patients have been using only medical assistance. I was on NM website for medical assistance and it seems pretty similar to PA. I'm not sure what limits/guidelines they have for coverage. I guess this is my only concern. I know that the adult clinic is at the University of NM in Albuquerque but nothing beyond that.
I'm looking for advice and direction if anyone knows how the system in NM works. I have had issues getting covered by medical assistance in PA in the past and still unsure what I'm covered under. If anybody has any helpful information I would greatly appreciate it. How have other patients found coverage as adults?
Thanks,
Brandon
I have decided that I want to move this fall. I am planning for the end of September. I currently live in Pittsburgh, PA and I want to move to Albuquerque, NM. I have visited a number of times and love the city/state. I've been trying to make the move for a couple years and now have a chance too. I'm unsure of issues I may come across as far as health insurance goes. Health insurance is going to be the only thing that keeps me from going. I will be 26 in October and this worries me because I will be off of my mothers insurance plan. I'm not sure how I would really afford the insurance premiums in PA (if I stay) or NM (if I go). My social worker has said before that some patients have been using only medical assistance. I was on NM website for medical assistance and it seems pretty similar to PA. I'm not sure what limits/guidelines they have for coverage. I guess this is my only concern. I know that the adult clinic is at the University of NM in Albuquerque but nothing beyond that.
I'm looking for advice and direction if anyone knows how the system in NM works. I have had issues getting covered by medical assistance in PA in the past and still unsure what I'm covered under. If anybody has any helpful information I would greatly appreciate it. How have other patients found coverage as adults?
Thanks,
Brandon