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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTeam Trump's answer to ballooning Obamacare premiums: less generous coverage
Trump administration officials, looking at the possible impact of large insurance premium increases for millions of next years Obamacare customers, want more people to consider plans with less generous benefits and high deductibles.
The agency that oversees the ACA announced early this month that it would expand eligibility for catastrophic plans sold in Affordable Care Act online marketplaces. The plans require people to spend more than $10,000 a year on deductibles before the policies pay most medical costs but carry lower monthly premiums than other Obamacare policies.
The move reflects growing concern among Republicans about political backlash if Congress doesnt extend larger tax credits put in place during the covid-19 public health emergency to help consumers pay their premiums. The extra subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year, resulting in an average 75% increase in the amount people pay for coverage, according to KFF, a health information nonprofit that includes KFF Health News.
A small, bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced legislation to extend the enhanced covid-era subsidies for one more year, which would keep them in place through midterm congressional elections in fall 2026.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/team-trump-s-answer-to-ballooning-obamacare-premiums-less-generous-coverage/ar-AA1NenCC
$10,000 a year deductible, why bother having insurance?
leftstreet
(41,255 posts)Ritabert
(2,613 posts)underpants
(197,183 posts)AFLAC and personal loan companies are licking their lips
underpants
(197,183 posts)I thought it was a mistake. Nope, it was specific to Miami Dade County. You pay everything up to $10k then the plan takes over. I dont remember what if they had a deductible.
These still have deductibles. The Aflac Duck is kicking its lips.
Greg_In_SF
(1,312 posts)have always had astronomically high deductibles and are mostly for people under 30.
Dave says
(5,468 posts)Medicine that keeps alive some of those that had the transplant retails at $25,000 per f'king month. These catastrophic costs are the reason to carry some kind of insurance if the premiums are affordable.
MEDICARE FOR ALL is the humane answer!
Henry203
(964 posts)before they gave us any benefits. $832 per month plius a $7K dedusctible. All these plans stink.
Traildogbob
(13,163 posts)Two Weeks to get this plan out. Starting in 2016, for us to get the greatest health Care in human history, the likes of which I was never sure we would see.
So those tax returns next, under the same two week promise.
Promises made, promises kept. MAGA, we on the verge of great, hoot hoot!!
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