How to get health insurance for residents living senior American in Houston, Texas? She has 68 years, has lived in the U.S. as a resident for one year. She is not eligible for Medicare or Medicaid, because it is not in the target population of low income and health insurance, it must be living in the United States for at least five years.
Texas, like many other states, they do not sell private insurance for the elderly. Does anyone know of any form of insurance that we can buy for it, public or private?
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There should be organizations that provide counseling for elderly and disabled in Texas. They could help the person to whom you inquire about. You can find their contact information below:
http://www.texashealthoptions.com/cp/sen ...
From that I know of similar advisory bodies have worked successfully in other states.
You can also check with the zone aging and disabled service if they can direct you towards the right direction. And here is another link to online resources that might have information you need:
http://www.elderoptionsoftexas.com/index ...
Another option would be to fill out your information on the site of Medicare. Go to "find and compare plans for health care" and see if you can find some information in this way:
http://www.medicare.gov/MPPF/Include/Dat ...
There is another site where you can find lots of useful information:
http://networkofcare.org/index2.cfm?prod ...
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Posted on June 15, 2010.