Hello all! It has been awhile since I have been on here. DH's P has been doing so much better since he got a light box at home. As is true with many people, when the P improves, the visits to the forums declines.
I thought you all may be able to help with this question. DH is quitting his job with a large contractor and starting to work on his own doing small-scale contracting, remodels, and carpentry. He will lose his company insurance at the end of the month.
We are considering the pre-existing conditions scenarios and which type of plan will be best for DH to buy to keep himself covered. There is no COBRA option with the company policy, only a 3 month continuation option that costs $250.00 per month. This would be good to have only if he requires treatment for his P since it will not be considered a pre-existing condition.
We can also start with an individual policy that may not cover his P - ever - but will be his own insurance for his company. This is iffy just because if he ever had a crisis with his P, he would be denied coverage (which is a bunch of !*@#).
Basically, he has plaque on his head and guttate on his body. He manages it without derm visits and without meds. The light box, baths, lotions, diet, meditation, and stress reduction (quitting his job), are the best treatments he has found so far.
In your opinion, do you think he would be at risk for a full e-dermic flare with (currently) minimal coverage of plaque and guttate? I believe that an e-dermic flare would be the only reason he would need formal medical care that we would want to have insurance coverage for. What do you all think? Does anyone have experience with insurance transitions? What choice have you made? Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!