Hi, I’m 23 and live in California. I recently got medi-cal and I’ve been having some colon issues. Medi-cal was able to get me an appointment with someone but I was looking through CoveredCalifornia and wanted to know what’s better for someone who’s worried of having to be going through both a bunch of money for paying for insurance as well as maybe expensive medical stuff, should I go for higher or lower premiums? Is one better than the other when knowing there’s health problems? And can you cancel them after some time or are you locked into them? I know absolutely nothing about these things other than they’re expensive to hell.
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Hi, I’m 23 and live in California. I recently got medi-cal and I’ve been having some colon issues. Medi-cal was able to get me an appointment with someone but I was looking through CoveredCalifornia and wanted to know what’s better for someone who’s worried of having to be going through both a bunch of money for paying for insurance as well as maybe expensive medical stuff, should I go for higher or lower premiums? Is one better than the other when knowing there’s health problems? And can you cancel them after some time or are you locked into them? I know absolutely nothing about these things other than they’re expensive to hell.
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