They'll treat you, but you will have to pay the bill. Hospitals and dr offices are starting to get pretty strict with people now who drop or lose insurance, come in for treatment, and then don't pay (not saying you will do that, but people are getting sent to collections left and right).
Can't there be a place to go to help?don't mean to thread jack here....but how do you go about getting your own insurance?
For example...I live with fiance and we basically live like a married couple, but I stay at home with DD and go to school at night. I don't work...so how do I go about getting insurance?
He and DD have insurance through his job, but I do not b/c we are not married.
I will be getting my degree in Jan and I hope I get a job, but probably won't get a job that offers insurance until Sept 2010....its hard to find a teaching job mid-year, just subbing.
I am covered through the college I go to, but if I got into a car accident it would cover squat.
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" The illness portion of the plan may be waived by signing an insurance waiver form and submitting a copy of a current insurance card to the Bursar.
The university's medical plan for the 2008/2009 academic year includes coverage of $3000 for each illness or accident, payable at 100% (usual and customary charge) with no deductibles. This includes a maximum of $200 coverage for prescriptions per illness or accident. Most illnesses and accidents qualify for an additional $7000, payable at 80%, for a total $10,000 benefit. (Please note that a $100 deductible applies for an emergency room visit if the visit is deemed non-emergent.)"
Is this any good?
your insurance is sufficient for a generally healthy young person.
getting 4 surgeries in the first 3 months alone I ran up over $85,000 in medical bills.
They are still on my credit report and I still have bill collectors calling me. My son is 10 now and thankfully we both have insurance. 
3 years ago I was diagnosed at age 41 with breast cancer. No family history, I was in excellent health and it hit me totally out of the blue. Think something like this can't happen to you? Think again!
The good news....I had medical insurance, very good medical insurance and ended up only paying about $2,000 out of pocket for my entire cancer treatment.
Here's is what my treatment cost:
Mastectomy - $45,000
Chemo - $18,000 x 8 rounds - $144,000
Radiation - 36 radiation treatments - $75,000
Reconstruction - $80,000
These costs also don't include lots of smaller things, doctor visits, 8 shots to raise my white blood count ($300 each) and prescriptions (at one time I was taking over 20 pills a day).
If we had not had insurance I can guarantee you we would have lost our home and declared bankruptcy.
There are many things I will go without, but medical insurance would not be one of them. You just cannot predict when you will become ill.
If you don't have a group policy, can't afford an individual policy...then please check with your state and see if you can qualify for a state health plan where you pay based on income. At the very least get a catastrophic policy or one with a really high deductible. Wouldn't it be better to owe $6,000 or $10,000 in medical bills then to be facing what I have described above.![]()
OK..Assuming you DID NOT waive your right to illness insurance at the bursar's office during registrationyour insurance is sufficient for a generally healthy young person. . . .
I am wondering how the fiance contributes to the household? The monthly run down of pay/bills were the OP's only if I'm not mistaken. Where does he figure into the equation?
It seems kind of strange to me for him to be left out completely.

I pretty much think the opposite. An insurance that paid nothing of the first 10,000 would be much better than one that stops paying right when things get catastrophic. Nobody really needs insurance to pay for routine expenses--we've gotten into the habit of thinking of insurance that way, but it isn't a requirement. What insurance does need to do is step in when bills get completely unaffordable. This insurance seems to run out just as it reaches that point.
I am unsure if the OP even mentioned a fiance?
I was the one who mentioned my fiance, I am unsure if you are getting the posts mixed up?![]()

I have looked into it a few times and I have signed up through Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield. Shortly after signing up though, I discontinued the insurace. I didn't know what I had signed up for and I still don't know where to go for it.
I don't know what a lot of the terms mean exactly. I want to be able to know, if I get this and something happens... what do I pay?
Does anyone know where a good place to research buying health insurance? And what about dental and vision!!!Can't there be a place to go to help?
So you're saying this insurance is pretty crappy? What should I do?