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AlienScience
LewsTherinThelamon
reply to post by AlienScience
Medical costs would not be so expensive to begin with if it wasn't for health insurance companies.
Get rid of health insurance companies and watch the cost of medicine plummet.
Kind of a chicken and an egg thing here.
You can't get rid of insurance companies while healthcare costs are so high, because they won't go down overnight and it would collapse the entire system when costs are so high and no one can pay it without the insurance companies.
AlienScience
LewsTherinThelamon
reply to post by AlienScience
Medical costs would not be so expensive to begin with if it wasn't for health insurance companies.
Get rid of health insurance companies and watch the cost of medicine plummet.
Kind of a chicken and an egg thing here.
You can't get rid of insurance companies while healthcare costs are so high, because they won't go down overnight and it would collapse the entire system when costs are so high and no one can pay it without the insurance companies.
sligtlyskeptical
It is obvious Obamacare has done nothing to bring medical costs under control. For that reason it will be a huge failure.
apoc36Yes or no? Please explain your reason.
tkwasny
727Sky
beezzer
I just calculated my Obamacare yearly premium costs.
If my company drops me, I can expect to pay 12,831 dollars a year in Obamacare Insurance.
I went to Healthcare dot gov for the calculations.
That is more than I was paying for no deductible and a $20 co-pay... What a rip!
Maybe if we are lucky the whole thing will terminate itself! Just another fubar feel good government program that sounds good until the details are exposed. If they do not get young people to sign up it will be another major losing program; to be honest with all the young unemployed or under employed it will be interesting how it shakes out.... No doubt we will be hearing about it for years to come.
What a particular doctor has mentioned to me is when you make an office visit there will be 2 billings. One will be your charge if you pay cash and it will be a very, very, low reasonable charge like all medical cash services are, no paperwork, paper trail. The other will be the maximum numbers the FedGov will allow for every little paper clip, Tylenol, or bandaid to "advance" your deductable quickly, filed to the FedGov. Once the deductable is quickly met then the burden will be lifted from the patients and foisted onto the FedGov.
But just because millions of Americans refuse to get ObamaCare-qualified coverage doesn’t mean they will be uninsured. There are policies available now that would work very well for the ObamaCare avoiders.
Some of these policies are built on a life insurance platform rather than health insurance — which, incidentally, means they are outside ObamaCare’s long arm of regulatory control.
The customer buys a life insurance policy that pays up to $250,000 upon death, which I believe is the current maximum available for this kind of policy.
Along with life insurance coverage the policy includes what’s called a “critical illness” component. If the policyholder needs, say, surgery, the insurer writes the policyholder a check based on a schedule. Let’s say, for example, it’s $10,000.
The policyholder has $10,000 in hand to pay for the medical care — or, frankly, anything else since the money belongs to the insured — but the value of his life insurance benefit is reduced by the same amount, to $240,000. Thus the critical illness component simply accelerates the benefit payout.
One existing policy pays 100 percent for heart attack, stroke, life-threatening cancer, major organ transplant, kidney failure, Alzheimer’s and paralysis, among other medical conditions.
The policyholder could also be part of a provider network that provides a discounted rate for the care — one of the most important current benefits of having health insurance.
How much would such a policy cost? For one company, a 30-year-old male would pay $1,438 a year, and for a 50-year-old male it’s $3,234.
And remember, this isn’t just health coverage. In the event of a tragic accident or illness, whatever is left of the benefit goes to the estate upon death.But just because millions of Americans refuse to get ObamaCare-qualified coverage doesn’t mean they will be uninsured. There are policies available now that would work very well for the ObamaCare avoiders.
beezzer
I just calculated my Obamacare yearly premium costs.
If my company drops me, I can expect to pay 12,831 dollars a year in Obamacare Insurance.
I went to Healthcare dot gov for the calculations.
AfterInfinity
Is there a consequence for not participating in the program?
Other than not receiving health care from the Obamacare program?