I’m still on state healthcare after being unemployed due to the pandemic (I’m working again) and it’s also open enrollment. I remember someone saying the Medicaid they had was somehow better than the insurance they were getting through work. For someone who anticipates procedures, is there any truth to this?
Apologies for my complete lack of understanding of any of this. I know this post sounds dumb. I have a feeling it varies state by state even though it’s a federal program as well?
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[link] [comments]I’m still on state healthcare after being unemployed due to the pandemic (I’m working again) and it’s also open enrollment. I remember someone saying the Medicaid they had was somehow better than the insurance they were getting through work. For someone who anticipates procedures, is there any truth to this? Apologies for my complete lack of understanding of any of this. I know this post sounds dumb. I have a feeling it varies state by state even though it’s a federal program as well? submitted by /u/QuincyThePigBoy [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance
