My cost on Obamacare
The plan I have now has a low deductible, no coinsurance, low copays and cost $ 7800/ year. That is $650/ month.
Ugh!
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Insurance Exchanges
Below is a link to access various health plans offered under "Obamacare" depending on your zip code. You may have already accessed this site but I thought I would pass this along to you.
http://www.ehealthinsurance.com/individual-family-health-insurance
Mike
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That is not the govt. Exchangemxperry220 said:Insurance Exchanges
Below is a link to access various health plans offered under "Obamacare" depending on your zip code. You may have already accessed this site but I thought I would pass this along to you.
http://www.ehealthinsurance.com/individual-family-health-insurance
Mike
Hi Mike,
That link leads to a commercial insurance site and is not Obamacare exchanges. Each state has their won exchange and their own site. Thanks, though.0 -
Check it OutMarynb said:That is not the govt. Exchange
Hi Mike,
That link leads to a commercial insurance site and is not Obamacare exchanges. Each state has their won exchange and their own site. Thanks, though.I checked my rates out and they are less expensive than what I am now paying. I heard this morning on television(ABC-WFAA) healthcare.gov is the site you might want to check out. I am located in in Texas.
Mike
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Texas.....mxperry220 said:Check it Out
I checked my rates out and they are less expensive than what I am now paying. I heard this morning on television(ABC-WFAA) healthcare.gov is the site you might want to check out. I am located in in Texas.
Mike
Hi Mike,
Texas is one of the states that refused to set up their own exchange or to expand medicaid. The exchange was set up by the federal government. Your costs may be cheaper, but you better read that fine print. You are not going to get the same coverage and your choices in doctors and hospitals will be more limited. The plan may have the same name, but not the same coverage!
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/23/health/lower-health-insurance-premiums-to-come-at-cost-of-fewer-choices.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130923&_r=0
Also, Texas is a big state and because they are not expanding medicaid, there will be far less people to subsidize! Here in New England, the states have expanded the Medicaid coverage, so those who earn above the poverty level, pay for those below e poverty level.
Your costs m
http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2013/09/23/its-official-obamacare-will-increase-health-spending-by-7450-for-a-typical-family-of-four/0
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