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In reply to the discussion: Why do the poor and uninsured refuse to sign up for Obamacare? [View all]winter is coming
(11,785 posts)103. +1000. I'm taking my kid to the doctor today. Pretty sure she has atypical pneumonia.
Last night, I was telling her what today would probably be like and she said something like, "and then you'll probably get it from me and have to go to your doctor," and all I could think was no, I probably wouldn't be seeing the doctor because we can't afford it. I'm grateful that she, at least, has insurance.
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There are many people that even $10/mo extra means something else has to give.
hobbit709
Feb 2014
#1
There don't seem to be many on DU who understand what having *no* money is like
Fumesucker
Feb 2014
#2
I agree it is lack of understanding. There is a good willl wish but no reality check
lunasun
Feb 2014
#9
Well said, Famesucker. I have found that those who have never done without just live in a reality
DesertDiamond
Feb 2014
#61
And many others who have convinced themselves that ACA is actually health care
Doctor_J
Feb 2014
#159
+1000. I'm taking my kid to the doctor today. Pretty sure she has atypical pneumonia.
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#103
Tom Corbett is about to to be unemployed, hopefully PA Medicaid expansion is soon to follow...
Hippo_Tron
Feb 2014
#165
yep. so i guess we get fined for being poor. and get work cut below 30hrs/wk
TheFrenchRazor
Feb 2014
#187
If you are living on the streets and homeless you can go to your local DPSS and sign up.
bravenak
Feb 2014
#128
I am currently being sued by the ER doc who treated my daughter (the 500 dollar bill became
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2014
#72
They did make her drink a charcoal slurry of some sort, but yeah, charcoal, water and observation.
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2014
#89
And how my in network hospital is staffed by out of network Doctors is beyond my comprehension.
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2014
#91
The ACA is a first step, when will we start seeing some action on the next step? nm
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#171
Yes but we can guess how well that will go over. What is the next step nationally?
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#191
There are those that can't afford even the smallest premium and those that want it to fail
Thor_MN
Feb 2014
#14
Healthcare costs in mandatory insurance systems are about the same as in single-payer systems.
bornskeptic
Feb 2014
#127
If you've never understood blind loyalty I recommend you read "The Authoritarians."
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#217
PS, FUD and wingers have been using the word "many" to obfuscate your point.. many could mean
uponit7771
Feb 2014
#154
"change the law so doctors and hospitals can refuse service to anybody who doesn't have insurance"
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#98
I copied and printed this out: "Being poor is knowing exactly how much everything costs."
a kennedy
Feb 2014
#38
This is a Glenn Reynolds hit piece actually entitled How Americans can kill ObamaCare
azurnoir
Feb 2014
#40
In the "red" states, the message is the problem,mainly from the Healthcare.gov site itself. I live..
dmosh42
Feb 2014
#71
same reason they don't vote, and btw fuck Megan McArdle she's a fact-challenged idiot nt
geek tragedy
Feb 2014
#101
That was one of the questions people asked from the beginning. But try to explain
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#116
I have been told by some, it is because the fine is cheaper than the insurance.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2014
#132
I suspect there are many on the cusp with major job insecurity, afraid of committing to the monthly
hlthe2b
Feb 2014
#134
If, by poor, you mean Medicaid eligible, it's because so many states refused to expand. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#135
they probably just don't know they are eligible. Part of ACA signup is to locate underserved
librechik
Feb 2014
#149
For the most part the poor are eligible for things like Medicaid and Medicare. I for instance cannot
jwirr
Feb 2014
#153
A large number probably have been turned off by Faux News & the RW onslaught against Obamacare.
stopbush
Feb 2014
#155
I have been assured many times on DU that the "penalty" is toothless and not a serious threat
Fumesucker
Feb 2014
#172
NO $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
democratisphere
Feb 2014
#177
The sign up process is long & convoluted. My GF tried to sign up over a few days and wound up
grahamhgreen
Feb 2014
#190