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Move to California for SRS

Started by Amy1988, November 25, 2014, 11:39:25 AM

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Amy1988

So if I move to California would insurance pay for a sex change, hormones and other surgeries related gender identity disorder?
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JustASeq

Quote from: Amy1988 on November 25, 2014, 11:39:25 AM
So if I move to California would insurance pay for a sex change, hormones and other surgeries related gender identity disorder?

I live in California currently, however my health insurance is through my employer so I have no first hand knowledge. I do know friends who have some coverage through MediCal. I'm not sure the exact coverage and exclusions, but I know HRT and SRS are covered since that's the 2 procedures I need. I actually used this as an argument to get my work to create an inclusive policy. Since I could get on MediCal without my job I threatened to quit since I'd get the coverage I was asking for from the state.
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Amy1988

Quote from: JustASeq on November 25, 2014, 11:57:57 AM
I live in California currently, however my health insurance is through my employer so I have no first hand knowledge. I do know friends who have some coverage through MediCal. I'm not sure the exact coverage and exclusions, but I know HRT and SRS are covered since that's the 2 procedures I need. I actually used this as an argument to get my work to create an inclusive policy. Since I could get on MediCal without my job I threatened to quit since I'd get the coverage I was asking for from the state.

I'm thinking seriously about quitting my job and moving to California.  That's about the only way I'll ever be able to get SRS.
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Jessica Merriman

Jobs are hard to find right now. You better think about it a little more. I would suggest putting in resumes, getting hired then moving. :)
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angie

I have blue Cross of California and it is covering my doctors appointments and HRT don't like jessica said jobs are hard to find right now! you can find information on the Internet on Blue Cross insurance on their website! they recommend a year before they will do the surgery.
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Jill F

I live in CA.  The unemployment rate is understated and a good job is hard to come by unless you are highly qualified.  A lot of people I know are underemployed and were forced to take McJobs with no benefits. 

My sister has a PhD in physics and has no job for instance.   
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Amy1988

Quote from: angie on November 25, 2014, 12:47:43 PM
I have blue Cross of California and it is covering my doctors appointments and HRT don't like jessica said jobs are hard to find right now! you can find information on the Internet on Blue Cross insurance on their website! they recommend a year before they will do the surgery.

My employer has just switched to United Healthcare from BCBS so I don't know what their policy is regarding this kind of thing but probably not open to it.
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Jessica Merriman

Quote from: Amy1988 on November 25, 2014, 01:01:18 PM
My employer has just switched to United Healthcare from BCBS so I don't know what their policy is regarding this kind of thing but probably not open to it.
You should read it or call before you decide to up and move on the off chance you would be employed quickly. You may find yourself homeless and broke if you do not have a plan.
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