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  • While You Are at Your Appointment

    Give health insurance information. Make sure your doctor’s office has your correct insurance information. This will prevent bill problems. Talk to your doctor. Tell your doctor your symptoms or problems. This will prevent bill problems. Ask questions. Every time you talk...

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  • Before You Go to Your Appointment

    Make lists.  Keep a special health notebook: Write down all of your questions. Write down your symptoms or problems. Write down all of the medicines you take and the amount of each one. Or, bring your medicines with you. You...

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  • Washington DC Health Care Info for Adults

    MEDICAID AND DC HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE DC Medicaid and DC Healthcare Alliance are local health insurance programs. To get Medicaid or Alliance: You must live in Washington, DC You must have a low income. For example:   Number of people in...

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  • Northern Virginia Health Care Info for Kids

    FAMIS-PLUS, FAMIS AND FAMIS MOMS FAMIS-Plus (Medicaid), FAMIS and FAMIS MOMS are state health insurance programs for children, teens, and pregnant women. To get FAMIS, FAMIS-Plus or FAMIS MOMS: Your child must live in Virginia (even if not living with...

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  • Washington DC Health Care Info for Kids

    DC HEALTHY FAMILIES DC Healthy Families is Washington, DC’s health insurance program for low income families. It is also called Medicaid. To get DC Healthy Families for your child: Your child must live in Washington, DC You must have a...

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