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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs this part of the reason for PPACA low enrollment?
http://michaelmoore.com/words/mike-friends-blog/health-economists-ignore-working-class-realitiesEnrolling in a new health plan on the ACA/Obamacare exchange requires payment of the premium at the time of enrollment. Many working class families live paycheck to paycheck or they are in the hole financially. They make too much to qualify for Medicaid but too little to make an additional insurance payment right now that can be put off until the last moment. To be even clearer: working class people like me do not have hundreds of extra dollars in the bank to make that new premium payment in advance of when it will take effect.
For many, like me, we are already paying a huge medical insurance premium (mine is $875 every month for individual COBRA/Aetna policy), and were in the hole trying to make that happen.
Hence, I will look at whats available to me on the exchange Connect for Health Colorado but I will wait to actually enroll until I have the money to pay the premium. Will that be tomorrow or December 1 or right before Christmas on December 15th (the last day to pay for the January 1st coverage)? I do not know. I just got the Medicaid denial this week after waiting 36 days for that denial that stopped me from going forward to shop for coverage. So, thats a working class reality.
And while I am at it on this working class health economics lesson: Who was the brain-child who decided the first payments would be due right in the middle of the holiday season? Are parents to short the holiday spending this year and just tell the kids, Sorry, I have to pay two insurance premiums this month, or are they to pawn things or borrow from family to stay afloat? Come on. Please, those of you in charge in this country. Please at least actually ask someone in the working class to comment on your efforts before assuming whatever you work up will actually be affordable.
I suspect many, many Americans like me will wait until the last moment to enroll for new coverage not because we want to do that but because we financially have no choice.
For many, like me, we are already paying a huge medical insurance premium (mine is $875 every month for individual COBRA/Aetna policy), and were in the hole trying to make that happen.
Hence, I will look at whats available to me on the exchange Connect for Health Colorado but I will wait to actually enroll until I have the money to pay the premium. Will that be tomorrow or December 1 or right before Christmas on December 15th (the last day to pay for the January 1st coverage)? I do not know. I just got the Medicaid denial this week after waiting 36 days for that denial that stopped me from going forward to shop for coverage. So, thats a working class reality.
And while I am at it on this working class health economics lesson: Who was the brain-child who decided the first payments would be due right in the middle of the holiday season? Are parents to short the holiday spending this year and just tell the kids, Sorry, I have to pay two insurance premiums this month, or are they to pawn things or borrow from family to stay afloat? Come on. Please, those of you in charge in this country. Please at least actually ask someone in the working class to comment on your efforts before assuming whatever you work up will actually be affordable.
I suspect many, many Americans like me will wait until the last moment to enroll for new coverage not because we want to do that but because we financially have no choice.
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Is this part of the reason for PPACA low enrollment? (Original Post)
antigop
Nov 2013
OP
It'll be like income tax returns. A vast number of people will do it at the last second
jmowreader
Nov 2013
#3
"Please, those of you in charge in this country. Please at least actually ask someone
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#4
frazzled
(18,402 posts)1. Yes /nt
antigop
(12,778 posts)2. second question: will be see a huge uptick in enrollments at year-end? nt
jmowreader
(50,543 posts)3. It'll be like income tax returns. A vast number of people will do it at the last second
liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)4. "Please, those of you in charge in this country. Please at least actually ask someone
in the working class to comment on your efforts before assuming whatever you work up will actually be affordable.
If only. If only.