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In reply to the discussion: Any healthcare navigators here? [View all]Glitterati
(3,182 posts)23. I went for a great plan - Humana Silver
which is 500/650 deductible, out of pocket.
I have no idea if they are considering MY income wrt her subsidy; but I have to ASSUME they are. It DID combine our income on the summary. That only affects her subsidy, however, not the plan she chooses. Her subsidy is $90/month regardless of which plan we choose. Without my income, however, she does NOT QUALIFY for a subsidy unless I say she's going to make much more than she IS going to make in 2014 (she's in college now and only working part time).
She falls in that window of horror created by the Supreme Court decision - low income enough to qualify for Medicaid, but the state refused the Medicaid.
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I wonder if a class action suit against the state would work in a state like Georgia where they are
jwirr
Mar 2014
#30
Sounds a lot like my problem and why I will not get Insurance. I'll take the fine.
Cofitachequi
Mar 2014
#11
That's different, and I get it. But, there are people who think it's OK to go without and then
Hoyt
Mar 2014
#37
Enrollment periods come around every six months, so the next one should be in May.
bluestate10
Mar 2014
#47