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In reply to the discussion: trying to figure out where I'm going to get the money for my obamacare [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)150. Of course, if you do get sick or injured,
you are still out that deductible, and then the copays.
You're screwed either way.
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trying to figure out where I'm going to get the money for my obamacare [View all]
datasuspect
Oct 2013
OP
A well person wouldn't see a doctor 4 times, and hardly any of the tests apply.
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#115
They will now....that's the point. We need wellness care...preventative medicine!
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#127
going in for checkups so the doctor reminds them of that and offers treatment programs...
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#132
Fresh fruits and vegetables in the united states...often do not come from the united states...
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#141
Sadly no... several Bronze plans are deductible before anything except preventative care.
moriah
Oct 2013
#116
The SOB that was shown says 0% coinsurance to see primary care physician *after* deductible.
moriah
Oct 2013
#122
Yes that's what is called the 'family glitch' part of the ACA which needs to be fixed but won't be
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#54
private insurance companies want what you would save for retirement, datasuspect
Skittles
Oct 2013
#128
It's the deductible that's the killer. The 214 buys nothing until you pay $6,000
hooverville29
Oct 2013
#71
Wrong. Tons of routine and preventative care is paid for regardless of the deductible. (nt)
jeff47
Oct 2013
#110
We have always had high "deductible" issues in our family, with "good" employer insurance.
haele
Oct 2013
#94
some can't abide the reality that alot of people don't have a spare dime at the end of the month.
KG
Oct 2013
#15
I haven't had health care insurance for five yrs, since my husband stopped working and went on SSDI.
SammyWinstonJack
Oct 2013
#48
Depends on your benefit structure. Usually routine office visits are a separate copay but not always
TheKentuckian
Oct 2013
#121
You're right. The Republican healthcare plan--don't get sick or die fast--is better.
valerief
Oct 2013
#106
Then pay the penalty and continue to have no insurance. You seem to think that is working fine now.
bullimiami
Oct 2013
#153