I have to disagree. Greed is the worst thing to happen to health care.
ABSOLUTELY!!!!!

I have to disagree. Greed is the worst thing to happen to health care.
The tax cuts that are expiring will only affect households with income above $250,000. per year. And then only the amount over that $250,000 with be taxed at the higher rate.
No. The Bush tax cuts were for all taxpayers. There are some in congress who want to extend those cuts only for those making under two hundred fifty thousand. The tax cuts are due to expire for all taxpayers at the end of this year unless the lame duck congress is able to come to an agreement. But the previous poster is correct that the cuts are due to expire for everyone. And by the way those people earning over two hundred fifty thousand already pay a greater percentage of their earnings to washington than those who make less. You are misinformed.Unfortunately part of the proposed National Healthcare Reform bill to have a low cost government run plan to compete with insurance companies was not included in the bill. This would have forced insurance companies to keep their premiums low in order to keep customers.
The tax cuts that are expiring will only affect households with income above $250,000. per year. And then only the amount over that $250,000 with be taxed at the higher rate.
Great for anyone who makes more than that! You can afford to pay a bit more taxes. Especially since you have been saving money with these cuts for so many years.
Unfortunately part of the proposed National Healthcare Reform bill to have a low cost government run plan to compete with insurance companies was not included in the bill. This would have forced insurance companies to keep their premiums low in order to keep customers.
The tax cuts that are expiring will only affect households with income above $250,000. per year. And then only the amount over that $250,000 with be taxed at the higher rate.
Great for anyone who makes more than that! You can afford to pay a bit more taxes. Especially since you have been saving money with these cuts for so many years.
What a nice thing to say about people who dont agree with you.Yup. This exactly.
And if you think for a minute that healthcare cost wouldn't have gone up without the legislation, you really need your policy to have good mental health coverage.
And if you think for a minute that healthcare cost wouldn't have gone up without the legislation, you really need your policy to have good mental health coverage.
Reading posts like these make me grateful I live in Canada.
And to think everyone here complains about the $250 per year Ontario health premium that is added to your income taxes. So many people here do not realize how great they have it.
Couldn't imagine paying that amount of $$ out of our budget on health insurance.
I remember more than 10 years ago being shocked how much our health care was going up...and it's been that way each year.
It would have gone up with our without the health care plan...but the plan is a nice scapegoat for some to direct their anger at.
if DH's insurance goes up this year, and i'm sure it will, we're going to be sunk, financially. even with insurance, we can't afford to go to the doctor unless one of us is deathly ill, because copays are so high. i'm still waiting for MY "hope" and "change".
Correct but many companies are changing their policies on providing health insurance now. Also, many insurance co. are increasing rates. This is in the news most every day Just 2 days ago, it was announced that 3M was either cancelling or decreasing retiree insurance.
I normally avoid these threads, but after a week of dealing with tremendous back pain but can't get myself to pay the copays I need to get it looked at, I am feeling annoyed enough to post...
Our insurance went up a LOT this year too, and so did our copays, in fact they doubled. I have not been to the doctor yet this year and not because I haven't needed to but because I can't get myself to pay the copays we have. My DH has medical issues that make him go very often and to a specialist with even higher copays. Thankfully my kdis have been healthy though one did need x-rays 2 days into the new copays and one is in braces and one is started into braces and the 3rd needed her 4 wisdom teeth out this year and DH and one DD wear glasses, and she is to correct a wandering eye so we have to go there every 3 months, again the higher copay.
What annoys me is people who take advantage. I have a friend who has her family on state health care. She takes her kids to the doctor for everything, all the time cause she has no copay. And why does she qualify for state healthcare? They originally got it when her DH was laid off. Fine, I have no problem with that. But it was so good with no copays and everything that when he got a job he has decided to work less hours to still qualify. My DH works his taill off, often 80 hour weeks (salary, so no overtime) and after we pay our part of our medical and all our copays, they are living much better then we are and her DH doesn't even work full time. THAT is what bothers me. But my rant is over.
I worry every year how much ours is going to go up, and ever year it has. So far we can still afford to have it even if we can't afford to use it.When the kids are gone we plan to drop to a single plan for me and DH will go to the VA as long as the VAs are still near enough to go to them. Course that is years down the road who knows where we will be by then, but that has been our plan for some time.
Ditto to the bolded. And I know it costs a heck of a lot more in the long run for us (and the insurance company too) to skip preventative care all the time, and it's sad that it has to be that way.
I remember reading a story about a month ago about a guy who skipped his heart checkup one month because he wanted to save the copay to apply to his wedding costs. He ended up having a heart attack and dying before his wedding. I may have mixed up a few of the details but the idea is there. I think preventative care should be more affordable. Considering a "regular" doctor can't do much in this day and age besides normal, run of the mill stuff, I wish specialists were covered at the PCP rate considering for anything beyond strep throat type stuff you are referred out, and you STAY referred out. There's a big difference between $20 and $50, for copays.
Our copays are up to $50 and $80!
And I thought ours were alot at $30 and $50 each visit!
I may look into a lower health plan to save $150 - $200 a month, but I know that will greatly increase our deductible and copays.