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cnehodgdon wrote:
We just purchased insurance through the NYS exchange. I had to go on multiple times to get all fields filled out. We will be paying less than half of what the COBRA plan we have now. Yes, I understand the COBRA is expensive but we had to use it in the short term.
I understand this is not a perfect system but then neither was Medicare when it began. I just know I am thankful for the ACA because of pre-existing conditions.
โNov-01-2013 10:44 AM
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โOct-30-2013 02:01 PM
BarbaraOK wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Many, many folks who have insurance are getting notified that they will be cancelled and they now have to go with ACA. So when Obama said "you'll get to keep your insurance if you want", he wasn't being truthful.
All that means is that they have changed insurance since 2010 when the law was signed. All plans in place then were grandfathered in. However, if you changed plans (which often happens with people who have individual policies and take a job/leave a job get an individual policy) since 2010 and the policy is not ACA compliant then that insurance company can bring that policy into compliance or cancel it. So what you are seeing are companies who choose not to bring the policies into compliance since most have policies offered on the exchanges that are in compliance. The grandfather clause was discussed in September of 2010 by Senator Mike Enzi on a lot of news channels.
Barb
โOct-30-2013 11:19 AM
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) ๐โOct-30-2013 11:02 AM
mobilcastle wrote:orfsotr wrote:If your plan is grandfathered is your coverage grandfathered? Lifetime cap? I would check that out. The ACA stops the insurance companies on new policies from cancelling you so you don't have to go bankrupt because of an illness. Medical bankruptcies have been clogging our courts for years. I just don't get it why people have not followed this law. Young people can pay the penalty and not get insurance but they will go bankrupt if they become very sick or have an accident because you only have open enrollment for a certain period of time-you cannot just apply anytime you feel like it. The collectors will come for the money owed if you do not have insurance-believe it.
If you are happy with your current insurance plan why not just keep it? I got a letter from my insurance co stating that since I already had coverage I did not need to change it unless I elect to do so.
โOct-30-2013 10:43 AM
โOct-30-2013 10:03 AM
mpierce wrote:
I have a very good plan. I guess it must be "lousy", because now, as a 59 year old male, I now NEED Maternity coverage!
โOct-30-2013 07:59 AM
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