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Got coverage? Many don’t.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Losing your job is difficult enough, but losing health insurance doubles the catastrophe. In the past year, nearly 2 million jobs were lost in the United States, and with them, many employer health insurance benefits.
There are alternatives, of course. Some of the newly unemployed will use COBRA to fill the gap between jobs, and others will look into individual plans. But according the the Kaiser Family Foundation, half of those looking for work last year did so with no health insurance at all.
Further surveys by Kaiser found that more people are postponing health care and the filling of prescriptions; putting off elective surgeries and diagnostic tests; and even cutting dosages of medicines, all in an effort to save money.
Do any of these tactics sound familiar? Are you trying to get along without health insurance? How are you surviving?
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By Faith
March 11, 2009 2:46 PM | Link to this
There is a health clinic in College Park that caters to people without insurance. The prices are very reasonable, usually under $100. If you have a cronic disease, like diabetes/high blood pressure that needs constant attention, you can purchase a yearly plan for $550.00. The Clinic is called Essential Medical Care. The number is 404-300-9657.