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In reply to the discussion: Penalties for not buying your mandated insurance... [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)187. Thank you. It looks like 22 states are not participating.
Just a few are fully participating.
This is very complex for a person who is sick and very poor and perhaps doesn't have access to a computer or even know how to use one.
I don't understand why this is all so complicated. When people are sick, they should be taken care of, all of them.
I have been helping to take care of two elderly relatives for the past number of years. There is no way they could wade through all of this without someone helping them.
And if someone is already on Medicaid, in the non-participating states, do they remain on it? I will try to find the answer to that. Because it seems to me they are better off if they already have it to remain on it.
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This is why I rejected RomneyCare for something better. But, alas, there was no political will in DC
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2013
#1
"because you don't have a couple hundred extra a month, that's what you are going to owe"
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#3
From what I can tell, my cost would be $103 a month for a crappy "bronze" plan if I can get the
Erose999
Oct 2013
#59
Yep, you're better off with zero coverage. 100% of medical costs is less than 40%.
TroglodyteScholar
Oct 2013
#200
Couldn't have said it better myself. Unless I get a 100% subsidy, a pay raise without a hike in
Erose999
Oct 2013
#212
The poor are already taxed and have been for eons. It's called capitalism. nt
kelliekat44
Oct 2013
#229
What's a little more regressive tax as long as it benefits those on top. nt
adirondacker
Oct 2013
#6
If you can't afford the insurance, you will almost certainly qualify for Medicaid.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#7
By that time it was too late, as Republicans controlled the House and the Democrats
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#138
Well they're trying to delay the entire PPACA's implementation right now. n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#148
Most states Medicaid programs have been running patients through private insurer's plans for years.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#79
"You could always get Medicaid if you couldn't afford to pay for your HC." <---- False.
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#92
Not true, It was rather difficult to get Medicaid before the PPACA expansion. n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#141
Well if you are in one of the states that went with the PPACA's expanded Medicaid...
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#163
Yes they should still remain on Medicaid. What state in particular is this concerning? n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#188
None of these people would be elegible in ANY state, nor were any of them evil smokers...
Demo_Chris
Oct 2013
#151
You keep bringing up that I am a smoker, yet none of the numbers I have posted are for smokers...
Demo_Chris
Oct 2013
#164
You need to do some reading so you can stop sounding so foolish and uninformed.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#140
The caps are delayed only for certain plans using multiple-administrators, not for most plans.
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#157
Wow! Healthcare.gov has answers, including exemptions from fee due to hardship.
ProSense
Oct 2013
#23
Thank you Democrats for supporting the Health Insurance and Healthcare industry bailout
Puzzledtraveller
Oct 2013
#26
Surprise, surprise more anti-ACA lies from a certain crowd, And they are LIES
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#29
On Monday it was "hey, why not agree to the Republicans' demand to delay the mandate"
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#34
You are not including the subsidies that should be subtracted from the total so that is inaccurate.
appleannie1
Oct 2013
#33
Take the penalty, save up, and immigrate to a country that cares about its citizens
NoOneMan
Oct 2013
#38
Yep. The Obama Administration even argued before the Supreme Court that it was a tax.
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#78
A mandate-solution would not be perfect, but it would help some and we could fix it later.
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#85
You've definitely struck a chord. It's telling that in all this falderal, no one seems to want to
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#86
Their only "teeth" is deducting the penalty from any refund you may be entitled. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#119
If you get a refund, but choose not to spend it on medical insurance, then good.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#129
I've never been so poor that my life wouldn't have been a top 5 priority.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#107
I don't know anyone 400% or more of FPL who is struggling for any reason other than medical debt.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#133
Bull shit. Plenty of DUers have serious financial struggles. Some ongoing, some sporadic.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#152
It's astonishing. They are flat refusing to admit that there are millions...
Demo_Chris
Oct 2013
#165
any SPHC system would have likely resulted in across the board tax increases, as well.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#211
Wouldn't anyone who couldn't afford Obamacare get a subsidy or qualify for Medicaid?
ecstatic
Oct 2013
#109
Yes. A childless couple making $62,039 without employer provided ins. qualifies for subsidy. nt
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#115
There are a number of preventive services with no deductibles and copays. If you get really sick
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#154
If you need a kidney transplant, do you honestly think most hospitals will say no over $2,500.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#173
I believe more people will be helped. And those that aren't should be on short-list for help.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#177
Nope. If your state hasn't expanded Medicaid, it's possible to be ineligible for a subsidy
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#122
Yes if you'd be eligible for Medicaid except your state isn't participating you don't have to pay
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#181
You are referring to the Medicaid Estate Recovery program, more info which can be found here...
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#179
that's what I thought until I read that under a certain income level you are exempt from the penalty
magical thyme
Oct 2013
#142
Can anyone familiar with the subject truly take this post seriously?
TroglodyteScholar
Oct 2013
#201
Facts are facts. You can, if you prefer, live in a fox news type fantasy. That's on you. nt
Demo_Chris
Oct 2013
#210
I know, right? Facts and information are always stupid. What matters are FEELINGS! nt
Demo_Chris
Oct 2013
#242