My anxiety over health insurance since my divorce 15 months ago is increasing daily. While married, I was covered as a dependent under Tricare, the military’s insurance. When I moved to Idaho and eventually divorced, I found myself in what is called the gap in Idaho’s health care coverage.1 It is a hole in Idaho’s health insurance plan where thousands of Idahoans do not have affordable access to healthcare coverage. Because my daughter is on her father’s insurance, I am not eligible for Medicaid. As it stands, I receive no tax credit for insurance because of my income bracket. Therefore, affordable rates for health insurance aren’t available to me. I need anxiety treatment, and this anxiety over health insurance is not helping.
Health Insurance Anxiety Is Real
A few nights ago, I discovered that I would not have enough money to cover next year’s initial health insurance premium. In addition to already being expensive, the premium has gone up significantly since last year. Though I work over 40 hours a week at a temporary job, I can barely keep up with my bills. I currently pay as much for rent as I do for health insurance.
I need the health insurance to cover medications that are vital to my wellbeing. Without it, I fear my anxiety disorders will become unmanageable. My anxiety about health insurance is now at an all-time peak because I was forced to cancel next year’s health insurance coverage.
Below, I discuss some of my thoughts regarding anxiety about health insurance, and my impending lack thereof.
Reference
1 Close The Gap Idaho. (n.d.). Retrieved December 18, 2017, from http://ift.tt/28F02AE
Resources from HealthyPlace
- How to Find Mental Health Services in Your Area
- Free Mental Health Services and How to Find Them
- Mental Health Hotline Numbers and Referral Sources
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