{"id":34047,"date":"2020-03-17T11:49:31","date_gmt":"2020-03-17T15:49:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/?p=34047"},"modified":"2020-09-02T05:52:50","modified_gmt":"2020-09-02T09:52:50","slug":"moving-to-the-usa-a-guide-for-expats-dealing-with-health-issues","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/blog\/moving-to-the-usa-a-guide-for-expats-dealing-with-health-issues\/","title":{"rendered":"Moving To The USA \u2013 A Guide For Expats Dealing With Health Issues"},"content":{"rendered":"
Moving to the USA, while suffering from health issues implies more than facing cultural differences. Aside from speaking a new language (if English isn\u2019t your mother tongue) you also need to learn what\u2019s the difference between Medicare and Medicaid and find a doctor who can treat your condition. The USA has a different approach to healthcare than most of the states of the world. Moving there means you no longer pay a Medicare income tax, but you need a private insurance to cover for your healthcare expenses. The best way to get private insurance is through your employer, but this solution is available only to full-time workers. So, don\u2019t be surprised when the ambulance medics ask you for your insurance information before they take you to the hospital.<\/p>\n
Here is some basic info for expats with health conditions who plan to move to the USA.<\/p>\n
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USA residents pay for their medical insurance, and even when they get one, they still pay for doctor visits. So, when moving to the USA, the best solution is your employer to pay for your insurance in full. Some companies pay only part of their employees\u2019 medical insurance.<\/p>\n
The state doesn\u2019t require mandatory insurance for residents, but it\u2019s advisable to get private medical insurance because healthcare costs can be pricey. If you work in America, you can benefit from a company healthcare scheme that can cover for you and family members.<\/p>\n
The healthcare system combines state-funded and private insurance. Medicare and Medicaid are two federally-found insurance programs for different groups of individuals.<\/p>\n
Medicare <\/strong>\u2013 a federally administered health insurance for people over 65 years old or people with disabilities and end-stage renal disease.<\/p>\n Medicaid<\/strong> \u2013 health insurance program for low-income residents (older people, disabled, families with children and pregnant women).<\/p>\n <\/p>\nYou Can Use Natural Remedies Like Medical Marijuana To Treat Your Health Issues<\/strong><\/h2>\n