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Old Oct 24, 2014, 12:16 AM
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You ask a perfectly fair, but such a sad Q. Is it really necessary for a person to have to change states to receive better quality healthcare? Theorhetically, we're in the U.S., and the level of healthcare should remain the same level (with maybe mild fluctuations) throughout. Sadly, it just doesn't work that way. Even when we live on the border.

I moved to Rochester, Mn. over 6 years ago. Things didn't change within days or weeks though. It took 3 months for our new county of residence to recognize me as a resident and offer assistance. I had only moved from 2 counties over, but that didn't matter. The person that I spoke with on the phone said that it was their policy...I had to wait to get assistance. That really sucked!

If you don't have to wait, go for it. But, I just thought that I'd better mention that possibility, to be on the safe side. It's best to know all possibilities, imo, before making a major decision to be sure that you're prepared to deal with necessary changes.

Very best wishes to you ~ take care!
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