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re: This link is provided as a service for all the ACA increasing premium Deniers...
Posted on 4/8/14 at 11:31 am to Vale
Posted on 4/8/14 at 11:31 am to Vale
quote:Have you checked out the network? Do you know which services, procedures, and drugs that are no longer covered?
I assume this post is supposed to be sarcasm, but speaking personally I have $85 a month more in my pocket as a result of the Humana Gold plan I picked up after the ACA came into effect.
No subsidy, but my premium dropped 43 a month and my prescription costs dropped around 40 a month as well. Maybe I'm just lucky.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 11:38 am to La Place Mike
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Have you checked out the network?
I have.
We no longer have to go to that pediatrician we have used for the last 12 years!
We get a new one that somebody smarter than ourselves chose for us!
We didn't have to do a thing !
They chose one for us!
Yeah Societal Progress !
Posted on 4/9/14 at 9:08 pm to La Place Mike
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Have you checked out the network? Do you know which services, procedures, and drugs that are no longer covered?
To be fair, my insurance pre January 1 was complete drivel, for all intents and purposes a catastrophic type plan of plan that was costing me 270 a month and covering essentially nothing, but it was the best I could get. I have much more covered now than before and like I said my prescription costs are down as well.
The plan I'm using is the Humana Gold on this page that is still available exactly as I purchased it back in November:
LINK
37, married, but my wife gets her insurance through her work and what I can get through her is even worse than what I had before. No kids and none planned.
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And what are your thoughts on my $7476 annual increase without getting better benefits?
I honestly find that hard to believe. You can see I'm paying 2724 total annually on my plan. I can't claim to understand why the plans would be that divergent based on geographical differences.
This post was edited on 4/9/14 at 9:12 pm
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