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My insurance was cancelled because of Obama Care and I was forced to buy a new policy through an Obama Care exchange. Much weaker coverage for a 50% increase in my premium/out of pocket cost. What a deal!! The sign-up process was a complete disaster. I started the process as early as possible, yet I wasn't able to confirm I actually had coverage until 2 weeks after my prior plan expired. Super comforting with a wife and two young kids. That 'anecdote' still feels pretty real to me. A mountain of isolated incidents = a mountain. |
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I know 3 others in your same boat, of varying ages.
The older person is going to have a tough time of it. Blue Cross said adios to his private policy (non-employer). Mountain is right. Quote:
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ACA has problems, decent first step, poorly implemented, IMHO, that is in need of improvement. Social security, when new, did too. What makes no sense is to can it......that would be a mess. But we'll see in 2016, vote early and vote often.....now back to bit coins!
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Great post- I come for the bike pictures and discussion - but sometimes the OT discussion on politics and the economy is first rate. Always good to read all sorts of views.
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oh, they gave it to themselves, alright. That shameless rabble are part time employees; they don't deserve tricare. Veterans like you and my father-in-law certainly do. Agree, back to coins! This health care talk is depressing. |
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why does health care cost so damned much?
here's an example: pal of mine worked on a drug for 20+ years, company has invested mind blowing amounts in it (10 figures). that means zero revenue for 20+ years. huge operating costs. expensive, well-educated and smart employees dedicated to getting that thing to market. and it still ain't done. literally some folks on the project have retired in the interim. |
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Hospital concentration is a large driver of cost increases. In markets where mergers took place to increase concentration and limit competition, price increased at 20%. Maximizing the revenue stream so to speak. |
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fuzzalow: I don't think it can be viewed as speculation that when there is less of something than one desires it will be rationed by one means or another. If it is a for profit system, the rationing might be accomplished by price. If a non-profit system, the rationing will probably be done by availability. No government will ever offer unlimited health care, so how will it limit that care? We shall hope that one person will not make that decision. Groups of people will make those decisions over time, presumably on the basis of cost/benefit of some sort. Still not reaching the range of speculation but merely logic, I think.
If health care is limited, some people will presumably die sooner because of such limits. Hard to argue with that. Others will suffer in less serious ways. So if a group of people makes a decision to limit health care, and some people die, could one for the sake of a sound bite fairly call that a death panel, there having been a panel and some death? Yes. Then again, people die today because of insurance company policies and insurance affordability, so it's really just the means of denial we are discussing, not the fact of it. But when I talked of official priorities I was not saying death panels per se because that issue is related to a lot more than death and because some minds stop working when that phrase is uttered. Inevitably, not speculatively, logic dictates that people will be harmed by the structure of the health care business, regardless of the payer. |
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My health care went up 50% and coverage went down.
My good plan was declared illegal. Another promise broken. That means less frns to spend on bike stuff. Less disposable income. I can't practice fictional reserve like a bank and create frns outa thin air and charge interest on nothing.
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ACA was designed such that for those who did not support Obama costs would go up and coverage would go down. Those who did vote for him get it for $50 a month and everything is covered, including $10,000 bikes every other year, since cycling improves your health.
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