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The affordable care act seems to be a hit with providers.  Its important to have regular checkups for testing and treatments.

Maryland's health insurance exchange for comparing prices and purchasing plans
http://www.marylandhealthconnection.gov/

Where to get help in local community clinics like planned parenthood
https://localhelp.healthcare.gov/

ACA 24/7 phone number: 1-800-318-2596  

You can also apply by paper: https://www.healthcare.gov/how-do-i-apply-for-marketplace-coverage/

If you're under 30 or very low income and you want the cheapest possible plan, check out the catastrophic plans that cover major stuff plus a few checkups a year.  

See the video linked below.  Providers are having "healthy ho parties" to spread their legs and spread the word, but not spread infections.  

-- Modified on 11/4/2013 12:02:05 PM

Between expanding medicaid, health insurance subsidies ,food stamps, unlimited unemployment insurance, and free cell phone service; how else would the BP set be able to make it on $150/hr? He should get a special award at the Players' Ball this year.

You something, far be it from me to talk politics on an escort board, but I'm sure providers are really celebrating the reduction in options as health insurance providers are leaving their states...

http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2013-08-02/health/bs-hs-aetna-maryland-exchange-20130802_1_maryland-health-connection-rebecca-pearce-individual-insurance-market

While their insurance rates for that which is available are going up...

http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2013/11/04/49-state-analysis-obamacare-to-increase-individual-market-premiums-by-avg-of-41-subsidies-flow-to-elderly/

While at the same time Doctors are fleeing the practice of medicine, further reducing options for care:

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/11/04/affordable-care-act-could-be-further-hamstrung-by-shortage-of-doctors/

The 800 number says it all - 1-800-F1UCK-YO

That's something both providers and hobbyists can understand.

Seriously, Bengal Tiger, go peddle your know-nothing parroting somewhere else.  I didn't come to TER to be lectured on public policy.  I came to TER to talk about the Hobby

Dumb big dogs bark when they don't even know why they're barking. Seems you've proliferated a post that offends you. I come here to hobby, not to have you point out how your president is bringing us down. Just wait until you need a procedure and the committee decides against you. USSRofA here we come.

since they don't get it through this job.  So mainly some of the new or lower income providers here.  Just informing people of the options available for individual coverage.  

When Craigslist still had their erotic services section, I would regularly post a list of free clinics for std testing because its good to know.  I just think we would all be better off if everyone who wants health coverage and regular checkups has the opportunity to get it.  
 
If you have insurance or are a hobbyist, then you were not the intended audience for my post.

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