I want to share some info about med insurance assistance . The state has a program ... FHIAP.
Family Health Insurance Assistance Plan.
I learned about it nearly 2 yrs ago, Went online and filled out a form and got myself on their waitlist. It's a state run program so is dictated by state funds.
The waitlist for the application is about 2 yrs. May will be 2 yrs on waitlist for me.
They (FHIAP) pays for a portion of your insurance premium. Income and family size determines what percentage they will assist with .
They re-qualify you annually.
this is sad...after all this time on here I'm still not sure if i have how to link a site figured out. HELP-- VY
www.oregon.gov/OHA/OPHP/FHIAP/index.shtml[/URL]
This is from their site
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The Family Health Insurance Assistance Program, or FHIAP, helps thousands of Oregon families pay the monthly premium for high-quality, private health insurance plans.
FHIAP pays from 50 percent to 95 percent of the premium for Oregonians who are uninsured and meet income and other guidelines. Individuals and families use FHIAP subsidies to pay for insurance at work or to buy individual health plans if insurance is not available through an employer. With FHIAP, Oregonians often cover their entire families for just a few dollars a month instead of hundreds of dollars!
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Family Health Insurance Assistance Plan.
I learned about it nearly 2 yrs ago, Went online and filled out a form and got myself on their waitlist. It's a state run program so is dictated by state funds.
The waitlist for the application is about 2 yrs. May will be 2 yrs on waitlist for me.
They (FHIAP) pays for a portion of your insurance premium. Income and family size determines what percentage they will assist with .
They re-qualify you annually.
this is sad...after all this time on here I'm still not sure if i have how to link a site figured out. HELP-- VY
www.oregon.gov/OHA/OPHP/FHIAP/index.shtml[/URL]
This is from their site
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The Family Health Insurance Assistance Program, or FHIAP, helps thousands of Oregon families pay the monthly premium for high-quality, private health insurance plans.
FHIAP pays from 50 percent to 95 percent of the premium for Oregonians who are uninsured and meet income and other guidelines. Individuals and families use FHIAP subsidies to pay for insurance at work or to buy individual health plans if insurance is not available through an employer. With FHIAP, Oregonians often cover their entire families for just a few dollars a month instead of hundreds of dollars!
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