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let's see.. my premiums went from $325 to $577, my deductions went from $2500 to $5000, the health ins is being turned down by doctors in my area.
I'm paying full price for several medications. my health ins just canceled a medication I've been on since 2003 for a chronic eye infection, (think about that for a second, I am a photographer) because it's to expensive. went to two Dr's to get the prescription reestablished. one Dr's office turned my health ins down. the medication was once again denied by blue shied. I had to pay for the pills myself.. $555.24 for 53 pills, and that does not count against my deductible because the medication is not approved.... so that cleaned out my personal account for the week leaving with $65.28 to pay for $140 in shoulder therapy, buy food and gas until Monday :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh so there are possibly grammatical errors in the post... so what?? get the fuck over yourself lol!! |
But the administration is patting themselves on the back for insuring sooooo many people that before did not have.... well might have... well they have insured people.
They never mention the fines or anything that can come for NOT having insurance. Sorry to hear man. Do you shoot in my niche? |
If you've had an infection for 13 years did it ever occur to you that maybe the medication doesn't work?
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Most insurers will only pay for in-network primary care doctors and specialists. You got to jump through their hoops and have your in-network primary care doctor refer you to the in-network specialist (if a ophthalmologist is involved). Call the insurance co (Blue Shield) and ask. They cannot sell insurance that no one will accept in your local area.
I had a similar problem with a branded drug that was a time release capsule that worked a lot better for tachycardia (beta blocker). The branded cap was $220 a month and the generic that was not time release was $12 a month -- in the end I take 2 to 3 of the generic a day (low dose) -- not as good but it works OK. So, is there a generic equivalent that the insurer will pay for? Did you try any of this? |
the point is not his eye infection, the point is premiums are going thru the roof and it's not bullshit...........since coverage for a male 29 silver ppo is 300 dollars! Try getting a family plan LOL. Plus an appoint without coverage, ONE appointment at sutter here in cali was 523.00 for a GP visit.
It was a good if not great idea but in reality the follow thru was terrible and it needs to be not be repealed but reworked greatly, and I hope they do. |
Funny 2 years ago my premium was $529 a month $1,000 deductible and max out of pocket per year was $5,000 (52 year old Male)
Now I am paying $679 a month with a $1,000 deductible and max out of pocket per year was $1,500 (54 year old Male) Should I be upset? |
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A Silver HMO here is $650 - $980/mo for just me a 60 yo male I did a Bronze with a $6,900 deductible for $426/mo. You are not in a unique situation at all. @suesheboy -- No, you may need it (I hope not) |
So without obamacare how much would your insurance gone up anyway? Medical costs keep going up and you keep getting older...
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Fortunately my pills only cost $.50 a day. |
gotta pay for all the illegals and deadbeats who dont work. The money has to come from somewhere, and thats the taxpayers
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I cancelled my insurance this year. I will pay the fine, fuck Obamacare. My premium almost doubled in 2016 and is almost the equivalent of my mortgage.
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Less coverage. Fewer doctors. Less money. |
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Here is the thing I don't understand about Obamacare.... If you don't like what you are getting through Obamacare, go out and get better insurance. Here in California we have Kaiser Permanente, and when my employer isn't paying for my insurance I've used them. I've been using Kaiser for the past six or seven years, no issues.
My costs have gone up through the years, but not dramatically.... They would have gone up no matter what. |
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Some of us own our own businesses and don't suck off the teats of "employers". |
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I will say this much about the healthcare, at least they are more honest than my other insurance. All my other insurance call it a "renewal date" or an "expiration date".
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After my monthly premium and my deductible I would have to spend a total of $24k out of pocket in a 1 year period before insurance would kick in. I could break both my arms and legs in the next year and still be ahead. Fuck that. |
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If you have income under a certain limit you can get subsidies. A lot of people can get this, a lot of people cannot. Even though you personally cannot get subsidies, that does not mean all of the changes do not have an impact on your personal insurance situation. I do not get subsidies. My insurance went up 20% this year and I doubled my deductible from last year. There is nothing I can "opt out" of to get away from "Obamacare." This is the current state of affairs. There is nothing you can do to lower your rates except switch plans (which will be worse, for the most part) or significantly reduce your income so that you can get the subsidies. My plan is $300 a month with a $5000 deductible and I have yet to use it this year, I did not use it last year or the year before either. A friend of mine has the exact same plan and after subsidies he pays $50 a month, I'm not sure on the deductible, but he has a heart condition and has used his insurance thoroughly. I am thankful that I can now buy insurance, which I could not before Obamacare, but in the process of satisfying my personal needs and needs of some others, a whole swathe of the population is getting royally ass fucked and as more insurance companies and doctors place further restrictions on what they will and will not do, the lube is going to disappear. |
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it's also important to note that businesses are slowly lowering their benefits packages in regards to health insurance as they cannot cover the nut anymore either. As more employees that currently received insurance through their employers need to purchase insurance on their own, it's going to make this mess even worse. |
Before going off on Obama care you should focus on the root cause of the problem which is health care companies gouging everyone and our government who allows them to. Gov agencies could bargain for cheaper healthcare costs but are not allowed to by our bought off gov officials
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It's actually obamacare....one word you dunce.
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BUT are you sure it wasn't the fucking US GOV stealing Mexico from the peaceful natives that caused all the issue we currently experience with healthcare?:thumbsup |
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If he were paying for his OWN insurance plan...he would be singing a much different tune. |
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Only difference in it is that in 2002 it was $459 for me, my wife, and 2 kids. It had risen to over $500 by 2009 for me, my wife and 2 kids. (about a 50 buck increase over 7 years) Since 2009...it has now risen to over $1,200 a month for me, my wife and just one of our kids. (more than doubled since the beginning of ObamaCare) Same EXACT insurance with the same company. (Blue Cross/Blue Shield) The ONLY difference in my policy is that I (a man) am now insured for pregnancy (in case I become the first man ever to get pregnant). |
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So you have the conundrum, if there was a taxpayer paid universal healthcare would employers share the wealth and raise wages, or would the workers get stiffed with a new tax bill and the shareholders get the windfall of no competitive employer paid healthcare benefits? 3rd party payer healthcare is a mess. |
I agree...it's fucked up big time.
In my humble opinion...what is needed is for the govt. to STOP allowing the healthcare industry (not insurance companies, but the actual big corporations that own hospitals and also Big Pharma) to price gouge the American people. Bernie Sanders is right on the money when he talks about how we pay many times more for the same exact prescription medication as other countries do. And hospitals overcharging? Fuck yeah they do. $50 for Dixie cup full of water? $10 for a Tylenol? Obamapologists tried to say that those high prices were caused by NOT having something like ObamaCare and was because of all the people who skipped out on their emergency room bill. Well...the costs have went UP dramatically instead of coming down. It's a total ripoff that is facilitated by the lobbyists money from the big hospital corporations and Big Pharma. In my humble opinion we need "no payer" solution. Prices should be where we don't need health insurance for everything. What we need is for prices to be what they should be. So that people can and will pay out of pocket to go to the doctor (like I did my whole life, my parents did their whole life, my grandparents...and all the way back to the beginning of doctors). We should all be paying less than $50 a month for CATASTROPHIC insurance (in case you get in a wreck or have a heart attack, etc.), instead of using insurance for every little doctor visit and visit to the pharmacy. THAT is what should be happening. Just turning on the Federal Govt. money spigot (when we are already 20 Trillion in debt) isn't going to solve anything. The problem that needs to be solved is corruption and price gouging. |
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2. Whether it is mandated or not it is still part of the overall pay/benefits package. So whether it officially comes out of the employer's pocket or the employee's pocket, the employee is still paying for it whether they realize it or not. I have been an employee before for many years and always negotiated the entire package, Pay/insurance/vacation/401K/Profit sharing, going in the door. Sometimes I did good, sometimes not so much but insurance was always part of the deal. . |
I will bow to your knowledge of that. As I have never been an employee of anyone and always ran my own business.
I still say that people who have to actually write a check to the insurance company each month as well as write a check to the Feds for taxes have a much better feel for what is going on than employees who never really see it or feel the pain of it. |
The system is simply broken, it was broken before Obamacare and it's still broken after Obamacare. The only ones it works for is those who are poor and those companies that get billions of taxpayer dollars.
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Uncle Sam barred from bargaining Medicare drug prices
"Since Congress approved the program, proposed by Bush, Democrats have groused that it was a huge giveaway for the pharmaceutical industry because it did not allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Obama vowed to change the program to allow Medicare negotiate lower prices. But he backed away from the pledge during negotiations over his health care reform bill, and no provision on negotiating drug prices was included in the bill that became law in 2010." Uncle Sam barred from bargaining Medicare drug prices, Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin says, blaming rival Tommy Thompson | PolitiFact Wisconsin |
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