luvavacation
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My family of four's insurance is going from $179 per week to $300 per week, with a higher deductible. Supposedly my husband's employer's contribution is $10,000 per year, on top of what our weekly contribution is.
Under ACA, at least our yearly visits are covered. Unfortunately, the way my doctor codes things, my blood tests that I have to do ever 4 months are considered "diagnostic", not covered, and I am never given my results over the phone, only when I go in and pay for an office visit. I hate this, hate this policy, but that is how the doctor office here runs things and as much as I would like a new doctor, it is who I have that takes out insurance.
I looked at the ACA plans, and they will cost us less. Unfortunately, DH's company won't release us because of the contract with the insurance company for the set number of employees (shortening this up because it is long and irritating). So, we can leave the insurance, but we will still be charged our weekly fee if DH works there.
I don't blame ACA, Obamacare, whatever you want to call it. There have been many good changes under this plan, but then I am also from a country where Socialized medicine is the norm, so I see that as a good thing.
What I do blame are the money grubbing insurance companies that want larger and larger profits because, ohmygosh, they now have to pay for well-care and can't deny anyone
and, yes, my DH's company, that just bought all new pick-ups for the three brothers that are the bosses (family owned small business), the golf outings the three bosses go on, the "scouting" trips they take to nice destinations in winter, and so on and so on. DH has been with this company since the beginning 28 years ago, when it was started by the father of the three brothers, so we have seen many changes.
Those three bosses and the greedy insurance companies are the reason our family's insurance is doubling. But, we have been told that next year, the company will drop insurance so we can all sign up for ACA, and it will be cheaper for the company to pay a penalty for not offering insurance than it will be to offer it. I don't think that was what ACA was designed for, but when you aren't your own boss, you don't have much choice.
Under ACA, at least our yearly visits are covered. Unfortunately, the way my doctor codes things, my blood tests that I have to do ever 4 months are considered "diagnostic", not covered, and I am never given my results over the phone, only when I go in and pay for an office visit. I hate this, hate this policy, but that is how the doctor office here runs things and as much as I would like a new doctor, it is who I have that takes out insurance.
I looked at the ACA plans, and they will cost us less. Unfortunately, DH's company won't release us because of the contract with the insurance company for the set number of employees (shortening this up because it is long and irritating). So, we can leave the insurance, but we will still be charged our weekly fee if DH works there.
I don't blame ACA, Obamacare, whatever you want to call it. There have been many good changes under this plan, but then I am also from a country where Socialized medicine is the norm, so I see that as a good thing.
What I do blame are the money grubbing insurance companies that want larger and larger profits because, ohmygosh, they now have to pay for well-care and can't deny anyone


Those three bosses and the greedy insurance companies are the reason our family's insurance is doubling. But, we have been told that next year, the company will drop insurance so we can all sign up for ACA, and it will be cheaper for the company to pay a penalty for not offering insurance than it will be to offer it. I don't think that was what ACA was designed for, but when you aren't your own boss, you don't have much choice.