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it sounds to me like you'll be somewhat financially on the edge. That's not a good thing. Keep on working, or find some other job, one that has health care benefits, although pre-existing conditions can be a bitch.
A couple of years ago I took a job (registration clerk) at my local hospital. The benefits are quite good, and I don't recall any physical or any attempt to screen pre-existing conditions. In my personal case, I'm very healthy, never go to doctors, so I have no trail of anything that could be a pre-existing condition. I'm also 63 at this point, so I was already over 60 when I took this job, and there was still no screening. I've only made use of the vision benefit (eye exam mostly paid for, contact lenses mostly paid for) and what was needed when I tripped in my driveway and broke my arm. I have no idea what it would be like if I were taking regular prescription medication or if I needed surgery.
I honestly think that in a few years we actually will move to a genuine single payer system of some kind, one that will allow people to buy additional coverage if they choose, but all basic and emergency care will be covered. But right now we still have this awful system. All you can do is go on-line and do a large amount of research and hope that if you do find a health care plan that you find affordable, that you don't get priced out of it within two years. Good luck.
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