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truebluegreen

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44. Or, they bought less expensive policies that they could afford
Sun May 15, 2016, 12:36 PM
May 2016

with or without subsidies. That is at least as much of a fact. Victim blame much?

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Health Insurance isn't Healthcare Kittycat May 2016 #1
There's no such things as health insurance. It's medical insurance. "Sometimes" it pays valerief May 2016 #3
Hell, it's not "affordable" and it doesn't provide "care" tularetom May 2016 #12
I'm talking about all the insurance people call "healthcare insurance." I'm sick of the misnomers. valerief May 2016 #14
Yeah, I hear that a lot from right wingers. Jackie Wilson Said May 2016 #26
Since you are hearing it from both sides, maybe figuring out what it means would be important. xocet May 2016 #64
we just need sweetapogee May 2016 #88
Health insurance is how France and Germany do it. Mika May 2016 #5
And strictly regulated by the respective governments enlightenment May 2016 #18
right on moonbabygo May 2016 #20
Folks could sign with Kaiser, but they don't. A number of cooperative ACA plans went belly up. Hoyt May 2016 #56
The co-ops went bankrupt when congress turned grants into loans fasttense May 2016 #67
They couldn't make it work without being able to raise capital. That's sad, but a fact. Hoyt May 2016 #69
+1000 Silver_Witch May 2016 #6
Not 1 doctor in my county takes Obamacare! Thank you Bernie for the 'community health centers' ViseGrip May 2016 #2
You're driving from Florida to Vermont savalez May 2016 #31
Learn something: truebluegreen May 2016 #41
So your answer is "no". savalez May 2016 #58
The poster you responded to did not answer. truebluegreen May 2016 #73
community health centers are a very important addition IronLionZion May 2016 #53
I had to get a more expensive ACA plan so that I could have coverage by my doctor. valerief May 2016 #4
I never heard of a health insurance policy issued under the name "obamacare"...last time I looked beachbum bob May 2016 #7
Obama himself called it Obamacare. nt Quackers May 2016 #23
Link? tabasco May 2016 #37
Sure. I thought everybody had heard him say it before. Quackers May 2016 #38
That doesn't change the fact the policy you purchase is typically from a standard insurance carrier Egnever May 2016 #59
You don't believe the ACA has limited people's options? nt Quackers May 2016 #70
Not for a second Egnever May 2016 #72
Tell it to these people. Quackers May 2016 #87
Pretty much every insurance has deductibles Egnever May 2016 #93
If it's affordable.... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #8
By ACA law ALL health insurance must cover almost everything now. Jackie Wilson Said May 2016 #27
The basic 'affordable' plan.... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #28
Which has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with what is covered. Jackie Wilson Said May 2016 #29
Right..... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #30
Bottom line..... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #33
No, you implied the policy itself covers nothing. Hey, you dislike Obama, got it. Jackie Wilson Said May 2016 #34
Before the ACA it was $5000 savalez May 2016 #36
My COBRA ins from former employer cost $400 a month with a $1500 deductible Leontius May 2016 #66
Mine is $65, $1500 deductible and xmas74 May 2016 #85
Actually, it covers a number of preventive services, tests, etc., without coinsurance and Hoyt May 2016 #82
So? Grins May 2016 #48
What law would allow that? former9thward May 2016 #75
The problem is the plans dont pay enough Travis_0004 May 2016 #77
Try getting a serious illness that costs under $3,500 BeyondGeography May 2016 #54
Nothing routine.... CompanyFirstSergeant May 2016 #55
That's a long way from "covers nothing" BeyondGeography May 2016 #60
Hahaha Egnever May 2016 #62
It's always been a problem to find providers that take your insurance csziggy May 2016 #9
"we don't take Obamacare?" stopbush May 2016 #10
Because the policies have unique names that identify them as ACA. nt hack89 May 2016 #11
Really? stopbush May 2016 #15
I just signed up my daughter for ACA hack89 May 2016 #19
Exactly Kilgore May 2016 #21
Yes. enlightenment May 2016 #22
Yes. basselope May 2016 #25
I've been considering doing that myself PersonNumber503602 May 2016 #78
Make sure to talk to your provider first. basselope May 2016 #83
It's true rusty fender May 2016 #57
No not really Egnever May 2016 #63
I had to pick a doctor when I signed up. ScreamingMeemie May 2016 #13
Me too. The day before my 'well visit' they called and said they "left the group". ViseGrip May 2016 #16
Biggest problem now is the 'out of network' scenarios for emergency trips to the hospital! ViseGrip May 2016 #17
The millions of self employed are left out and pay a huge premium randr May 2016 #24
Yes for self-employed its always been a problem ErikJ May 2016 #84
They did it to themselves. They bought less expensive policies that were junk tonyt53 May 2016 #32
Or, they bought less expensive policies that they could afford truebluegreen May 2016 #44
Isn't Obamacare supposed to screen out junk plans? fbc May 2016 #50
Why we need single-payer, not managed care... JCMach1 May 2016 #35
Absolutely right. silverweb May 2016 #46
BCBS Covered California plans are paying 20% less than comparable plans taught_me_patience May 2016 #39
Obama didn't push public option Omaha Steve May 2016 #40
I thought it was Joe Lieberman who sunk the public option.. annabanana May 2016 #89
Ben Nelson & Lincoln too Omaha Steve May 2016 #90
"The goal of the Affordable Care Act, which took effect in 2013, was to provide Gene Debs May 2016 #42
The plans offered on the California Exchange are LibDemAlways May 2016 #43
The Silver Plan pays 90% and there is an Out of Pocket Max that is probably a few thousand flamingdem May 2016 #79
That wasn't my relative's experience. His premium was over $600 LibDemAlways May 2016 #91
Ouch. I am in denial about Emergency Room costs, not sure what mine would be flamingdem May 2016 #92
That does not make sense Andy823 May 2016 #45
That's because Washington State chose to do it that way. silverweb May 2016 #47
It's a BS article Egnever May 2016 #61
It's not BS at all. PersonNumber503602 May 2016 #76
Unfortunately for Americans, Thespian2 May 2016 #49
There lies one of my biggest complaints about Obamacare Victor_c3 May 2016 #51
We'll fix it later. Like Hillary. eom whereisjustice May 2016 #52
another RWNJ Cryptoad May 2016 #65
"Obamacare" is private insurance. Vinca May 2016 #68
I smell a bogus story. alarimer May 2016 #71
I agree. In my area at first not all doctors took it but later they had to flamingdem May 2016 #80
They will know if the plan was purchased off the exchanges PersonNumber503602 May 2016 #81
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles May 2016 #74
Doesn't their insurance have a list of doctors who accept their plan? dilby May 2016 #86
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