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Bengal Tiger 29 Reviews 910 reads
posted
1 / 21

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/
DC https://dchealthlink.com/
VA https://www.healthcare.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 12:02:13 PM

Zsa_Zsa_TaTas 500 reads
posted
2 / 21
Jackbenimble17 165 Reviews 499 reads
posted
3 / 21

Come on man, every time I go on Washington Post.com I have to hear about the ACA.  Don't bring politics into this forum as I am sure many of us hobbyists who can afford the services of these fine women are Capitalists and lean right.

no_email 3 Reviews 588 reads
posted
4 / 21

and I use planed parenthood as my primary care doctor at no cost to me.  

 
Why would I PURCHASE  health insurance?

 
Posted By: Bengal Tiger
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/  
 DC https://dchealthlink.com/  
 VA https://www.healthcare.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 12:02:13 PM

no_email 3 Reviews 357 reads
posted
6 / 21

Will the ACA save you any money, or provide you with better coverage?

BeautywithBrains See my TER Reviews 539 reads
posted
7 / 21

.....Obamacare.  

   Like you, I have carried private insurance for years, enjoy my PPO plan, and hope to keep it.  I cannot imagine not being able to rely on it.

Sincerely,
Kelly

boromir 47 Reviews 413 reads
posted
8 / 21

Posted By: JuliasLilSecret
I haven't even looked into ACA coverage yet, honestly.  But I'm sure I will sometime soon.  I do support national healthcare, or at least nonprofit healthcare.  I think the whole system needs to be scrapped and the guys who are in the pokey for all of the creative accounting and defrauding BS with Arthur Andersen, ENRON, etc., should get together and come up with a plan for a nonprofit healthcare system as a community service for screwing all of the people they did.  They're smart guys...put them to work for the good of others.
you want to see real corruption and the most number of people screwed, look to the gubment, particularly the keystone cops in power now.  At least when money is involved the assholes are predictable

SinCitySinner 65 Reviews 386 reads
posted
9 / 21

Since you are the only one who knows your income, and what you reported to IRS, only you can tell if you qualify for subsidies or not....

This may help you...

Obamacare provides for three different kinds of subsidies. Medicaid / CHIP for those making less than 138% of the Federal poverty level (FPL), help with out-of-pocket costs for those making up to 250% of the Federal Poverty Levels  and advanced premium tax credits for those making up to 400% of the FPL.  

To qualify for Medicaid your state must participate in expanded Medicaid in 2014. If it is not participating and you do not qualify for Medicaid under your state's Medicaid rules you pay the entire cost of a plan bought through the marketplace.

 
Following are the levels of FPL as determined by govt for Household of 1 Person...

100% -$11,490    
133% -$15,282
138% -$15,856
150% -$17,235
200% -$22,980
300% -$34,470
400% -$45,960

Reference: http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-subsidies.php

Thoughts.... As Obamacare morphs into Obummercare, and eventually dies its own death, taking down most of the healthcare, as we know it, with it, the next step would be HillaryCare - a single payer system.  GOP better get their shit together and have a half decent candidate for 2016, whether or not Hillary is running, and stop this bleeding.  Open the state lines, and let people buy insurance across the state lines.  The only part of Obummercare that makes sense is covering of preexisting conditions...Let that stay and encourage more and more HSA accounts.  

Obummercare doesn't do jack shit about lowering healthcare costs..

"Yes we can"...Yes we can indeed Jackass.. We can indeed destroy country's healthcare...

-- Modified on 11/4/2013 5:59:56 PM

Bengal Tiger 29 Reviews 486 reads
posted
10 / 21

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.

Ha, I wish I could get paid for shilling.  I just think we would all be better off if everyone who wants health care and regular checkups has the opportunity to get an affordable decent plan.  

If you have insurance or are a hobbyist, then you were not the intended audience for my post

Bengal Tiger 29 Reviews 409 reads
posted
11 / 21

Check it out and see what's available.  If you like nonprofit options, you may be in for a pleasant surprise.

I also forgot to add that for those who don't need subsidies and don't want to use the government site, can also go to ehealthinsurance.com to shop for compliant plans

no_email 3 Reviews 386 reads
posted
12 / 21

Didn't medicaid already provide for people with lower incomes?

 
Perhaps I'm missing something here.

earthshined 619 reads
posted
13 / 21

panties in a bunch over it.

Posted By: Bengal Tiger
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/  
 DC https://dchealthlink.com/  
 VA https://www.healthcare.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 12:02:13 PM

theTMAN 131 Reviews 361 reads
posted
14 / 21

In Virginia Medicaid is only available to people caring for a child, pregnant, visually impaired or disabled. The state lgislature refused to accept the federal funds for expansion of Medicaid. This will likely change with the election of McAuliffe for governor.

billyclub2 8 Reviews 628 reads
posted
15 / 21

As someone who knows a great deal about this plan, both in terms of seeing it designed and implemented I can tell you with all honesty that it is a disaster.  Here are the two and only two major important reasons this will not improve healthcare for our country.

1)  Cost - the promised reductions in costs will never materialize.  There is no way you are going to get the requisite number of young people to sign up and the IRS lacks any real ability to garnish wages or place liens for the tax/penalty phase.  Without that young, healthy participation the system is not going to work - period.

2)  Doctors - you already do not have enough doctors accepting medicaid/medicare.  This law dumps millions more onto that pile.  Who is going to treat them?  Despite all attempts to reach out to doctors, there has been little headway in getting a greater acceptance to participate.  In fact it is the opposite.  Many are convinced that rates they already consider laughable will only get worse, placing them in a position that is not economically viable.  Add in the fact that the medical community did not get anything in the way of malpractice tort reform into this and well, needless to say they are not on board.  

That's about as non-partisan a viewpoint as I can provide given my involvement and numerous discussions with the key players.

earthshined 371 reads
posted
16 / 21

let me say to you those are two valid points BUT the alternative of doing NOTHING by both parties for almost 20 yrs (and  I mean simple measures not requiring a "comprehensive plan")since the last  attempt  for reform in 1993 is equally troubling. Costs have already been rising way past wage growth , inflation, CPI. Even with an MSA (if it has catastrophic component or other coverage. are they all the same?) you still need to make enough to pay into it.

This law can be changed or amended in the coming years so when I hear "the end of healthcare..."
 I just..well, you know.

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Posted By: billyclub2
 
 As someone who knows a great deal about this plan, both in terms of seeing it designed and implemented I can tell you with all honesty that it is a disaster.  Here are the two and only two major important reasons this will not improve healthcare for our country.  
   
 1)  Cost - the promised reductions in costs will never materialize.  There is no way you are going to get the requisite number of young people to sign up and the IRS lacks any real ability to garnish wages or place liens for the tax/penalty phase.  Without that young, healthy participation the system is not going to work - period.  
   
 2)  Doctors - you already do not have enough doctors accepting medicaid/medicare.  This law dumps millions more onto that pile.  Who is going to treat them?  Despite all attempts to reach out to doctors, there has been little headway in getting a greater acceptance to participate.  In fact it is the opposite.  Many are convinced that rates they already consider laughable will only get worse, placing them in a position that is not economically viable.  Add in the fact that the medical community did not get anything in the way of malpractice tort reform into this and well, needless to say they are not on board.    
   
 That's about as non-partisan a viewpoint as I can provide given my involvement and numerous discussions with the key players.

Sswede 76 Reviews 449 reads
posted
17 / 21

Posted By: billyclub2
 
 As someone who knows a great deal about this plan, both in terms of seeing it designed and implemented I can tell you with all honesty that it is a disaster.  Here are the two and only two major important reasons this will not improve healthcare for our country.  
   
 1)  Cost - the promised reductions in costs will never materialize.  There is no way you are going to get the requisite number of young people to sign up and the IRS lacks any real ability to garnish wages or place liens for the tax/penalty phase.  Without that young, healthy participation the system is not going to work - period.  
   
 2)  Doctors - you already do not have enough doctors accepting medicaid/medicare.  This law dumps millions more onto that pile.  Who is going to treat them?  Despite all attempts to reach out to doctors, there has been little headway in getting a greater acceptance to participate.  In fact it is the opposite.  Many are convinced that rates they already consider laughable will only get worse, placing them in a position that is not economically viable.  Add in the fact that the medical community did not get anything in the way of malpractice tort reform into this and well, needless to say they are not on board.    
   
 That's about as non-partisan a viewpoint as I can provide given my involvement and numerous discussions with the key players.

earthshined 500 reads
posted
18 / 21

it's repealed the preemptive price increases by insurance companies will be reversed. right? think not

Posted By: Sswede
 
   
Posted By: billyclub2
 
  As someone who knows a great deal about this plan, both in terms of seeing it designed and implemented I can tell you with all honesty that it is a disaster.  Here are the two and only two major important reasons this will not improve healthcare for our country.  
     
  1)  Cost - the promised reductions in costs will never materialize.  There is no way you are going to get the requisite number of young people to sign up and the IRS lacks any real ability to garnish wages or place liens for the tax/penalty phase.  Without that young, healthy participation the system is not going to work - period.  
     
  2)  Doctors - you already do not have enough doctors accepting medicaid/medicare.  This law dumps millions more onto that pile.  Who is going to treat them?  Despite all attempts to reach out to doctors, there has been little headway in getting a greater acceptance to participate.  In fact it is the opposite.  Many are convinced that rates they already consider laughable will only get worse, placing them in a position that is not economically viable.  Add in the fact that the medical community did not get anything in the way of malpractice tort reform into this and well, needless to say they are not on board.    
     
  That's about as non-partisan a viewpoint as I can provide given my involvement and numerous discussions with the key players.
-- Modified on 11/5/2013 5:45:43 PM

!!!!! 348 reads
posted
19 / 21

We need a big pool of participants. The natural progression is toward a "medicare-for-all" or Canadian system. It will eventually happen.

!!!!! 407 reads
posted
20 / 21

Just now, I'm exchanging text messages with a provider and she is very excited about ACA. She is getting a new plan for her son too.

!!!!! 536 reads
posted
21 / 21

You indicated that "preexisting condition" the only part that makes sense. However, the large part of the rest of ACA is to make "preexisting condition" work. So single-payer is the plan that makes the most sense.

By the way, healthcare costs will never be lowered; it can only be controlled.

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