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Facts about the US healthcare system from a chronically ill person.

  • “Good” insurance costs hundreds of dollars a month and takes thousands of dollars for them to start paying a percentage of your costs and more thousands for them to completely cover your healthcare costs.
  • Medicare is not free and costs more than some people get paid a month. Not to mention only select doctors will see Medicare patients.
  • While emergency rooms can’t technically refuse to treat someone because of no insurance they can still bill you all of the out of pocket costs they would have sent to the insurance company. (Think tens of thousands of dollars)
  • Insurance can refuse to cover a medication even prescribed by a doctor because they don’t think you need it.
  • If your insurance only covers some of your prescription but requires the pharmacy to cover the rest, so the cost doesn’t fall on you, the pharmacy can refuse to supply the medication. This sort of situation will make it difficult to get your prescription from any pharmacy.
  • Some places have financial aid programs that help you receive your medications or medical supplies you need. Sounds nice, but if something is too expensive, they can refuse to supply it, just like above.

I’m tired of someone profiting over my health and my body. I’m me and I want to live my life, fall in love, have children, just like a healthy person, but I can only do that if I’m rich or am willing to live in debt my entire life.

I know for certain that if my parents hadn’t been helping me pay for everything, then I would have stopped seeking treatment long ago, become disabled earlier, and been unable to go to college and try to become a working member of society.

When will they learn that it’s cheaper to pay for health than it is to pay for disability.

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Obamacare Enrollment Period Extended to August 15 by Biden Administration; Premiums Decreased

Obamacare Enrollment Period Extended to August 15 by Biden Administration; Premiums Decreased

According to usatoday.com, the Biden administration is extending a special opportunity for people to sign up for government-subsidized health insurance through the federally run marketplace, commonly referred to as as Obamacare.
The special enrollment period will no longer end May 15 but extend to Aug. 15 to give people more time to take advantage of the expanded subsidies included in the…


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House Republicans introduce their plan to repeal, recycle and reuse Obamacare

  • House Republicans have released a draft version of legislation designed to repeal the Affordable Care Act and replace it with something different.
  • The new legislation will replace the ACA’s subsidies for purchasing insurance on the individual marketplace with refundable tax credits. 
  • Those tax credits will be doled out based on a person’s age, family size and income, and potentially provide less financial assistance than existing subsidies for low-income people.
  • It also ends future funding for the ACA’s Medicaid expansion and returns the cutoff for eligibility to what it would have been had the ACA never been passed. 
  • However, the bill allows individuals who received coverage under the expansion over the past few years to retain Medicaid so long as they keep their coverage without any breaks.
  • The bill also maintains preexisting condition coverage, as well as a popular provision allowing children to stay on their parents’ health care coverage until the age of 26. Read more (3/6/17 7:53 PM)

The GOP’s health care plan penalizes you for not having coverage — sound familiar?

  • One of the most criticized parts of Obamacare is the individual mandate, citizens have to pay a tax penalty for not having insurance coverage.
  • Ironically, the GOP’s new plan contains a provision that forces people in the individual market to pay a penalty for not having health insurance.
  • Under the new plan, if a person in the individual market has a gap in coverage of more than two months and tries to buy health insurance, an insurer can “increase the monthly premium rate otherwise applicable to such individual for such coverage” by as much as 30%. Read more (3/6/17 10:19 PM)
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