Kaiser’s Kansas City Mo. provides retirement health insurance for some concern
Jim Lindley avoids the heavy lift crates of beer and spirits in its Harrisonville Liquor Store, for fear of aggravating his bad.
The malt beer, 58, a former truck driver also suffers from hypertension and a random drop charm. For several years, he exasperated the salaries of his health problems by an individual HMO policy Kaiser Permanente.
But for Lindley, and over 1000 other residents that coverage ends today, after the last Kaiser’s links to businesses in the region are cut.
Coventry Health Care of Kansas Inc., coverage of more than 54000 people, once belonged to the Emperor group health plans. But Coventry, which is a part of Maryland-based Coventry Health Care Inc., will not cover people like Lindley, held various policy areas.
Some owners policies have received new coverage by the way.
But for Lindley and others in the same boat, searching for a replacement coverage has been top-son to act tough with financial risks. He said he could obtain health insurance by “high risk” Insurance Program encouraged by the state but he could not afford the premiums have more than $ 600 per month. With the emperor, his monthly premium was $ 258.44.
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