What Are My Health Coverage Options If I Can't Afford Insurance in South Carolina?
If you can't afford traditional health insurance in South Carolina, you still have options -- more than you've been told. Depending on your income, you may qualify for ACA marketplace plans with subsidies that bring your premium to $0-50/month, Medicaid, or community health resources including free clinics and charity care programs. Roughly 105,000 South Carolinians fall into the coverage gap. I help people in that gap find every available path to care.
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If you've been uninsured for a while, you've probably heard some version of "just go to healthcare.gov" from someone who doesn't understand your situation. You've called the number on the website, sat on hold, and been told you make too little for subsidies but too much for Medicaid. "The system doesn't have a perfect answer" is not the same as "there's nothing I can do." I may not earn a commission from helping you. I'm telling you about these resources because it's the right thing to do.
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What You Need to Know
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Frequently Asked Questions
Not nothing -- but the options are limited. Community health centers, hospital charity care, and prescription assistance programs are your best paths to care.
It's the income range where you earn too little for ACA marketplace subsidies (below 100% FPL) but don't qualify for SC Medicaid because the state hasn't expanded it. Roughly 105,000 South Carolinians are in this gap.
A clinic that charges you based on your income. Federally Qualified Health Centers are required to offer sliding-scale fees and cannot turn you away for inability to pay.
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I won't pretend the system is fair. It's not. But there are more resources available than most people realize, and I want to make sure you know about every single one of them. No cost. No judgment. No commission motive on this one.
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