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In reply to the discussion: I don't understand the "I like my private insurance" meme. [View all]Locrian
(4,523 posts)139. dont bet on it....
Fortune 100 company here. HC plan SUCKS ROCKS. Both office and factory plans have been dismantled over the last decades, and they continue to chip away. Now with health care "metrics" (smoking, weight, cholesterol, BP, etc) that you meet numbers or pay more.
Sure, my uncle retired at 59 in the 80's - got FULL paid HC from the company (and pension) till he was in his 80s'.
Not for current workers. HSA plan but deductibles $3000 per year, 300/mo payments. But he still says corporations provide better than gov. Ironic since he's on medicare and loves it.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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They simply don't realize that it can be taken away, or changed, at any moment.
SharonAnn
Nov 2019
#12
That simply wouldn't happen to an industrious and intelligent servant...I mean employee like myself!
ret5hd
Nov 2019
#24
The last three years have shown that Government mandated healthcare can also be taken away
farmbo
Nov 2019
#81
Same thoughts here. A total WTF. Maybe they are plants that say they love their private insurance.
RKP5637
Nov 2019
#3
I think that part of it is change is hard for many people, esp around something as fundamentally
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2019
#4
People feel safe when they're told they're covered and safe - like extended warranties /nt
bucolic_frolic
Nov 2019
#6
They "feel" safe, sure, but employer-based insurance doesn't give the total coverage that M4A does.
ancianita
Nov 2019
#23
And it puts US employers at a disadvantage to those in countries with national health
dawg day
Nov 2019
#8
I can see the attraction to having it both ways; I can if I want to but I don't
flamin lib
Nov 2019
#36
If people look at the vast sums of money they are spending right now on insurance
AllyCat
Nov 2019
#72
It's the old Republican trope where the government cannot do anything right and private is best.
LonePirate
Nov 2019
#13
a lot of people wouldnt be here w/o their insurance coverage. you get fond of a lifeline.
mopinko
Nov 2019
#15
If you have access to a retirement benefits site, go there and get a comparison chart. If not,
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#123
They say that untl they get a bill in the mail for $15,000 for 3 screws that their insurance
yaesu
Nov 2019
#17
I wonder what's changed from 2008 when we all agreed that the system was broken
Bradshaw3
Nov 2019
#19
My private insurance is $190 a month. I'm transitioning to Medicare in January...
Kahuna7
Nov 2019
#21
You didn't mention your deductibles and copays. Many people have lower premiums, but
vsrazdem
Nov 2019
#27
Maybe your part of private insurance was $190 a month, but your employer paid much more than that.
SharonAnn
Nov 2019
#29
A big part of it is that the Medicare you and I are on isn't at all like the "Medicare"....
George II
Nov 2019
#25
I don't understand why they can't offer the same sort of Medicare that exists now with people able
vsrazdem
Nov 2019
#31
You'd have to read and compare them, but the most obvious is that the two plans....
George II
Nov 2019
#113
Sanders' plan is to phase out pvt insurance within four years, not sure the time frame for Warren...
George II
Nov 2019
#117
Agree, also people much prefer something called 'xxx OPTION' over 'xxx FOR ALL' nt
mr_lebowski
Nov 2019
#43
It's a very popular theme on M$NBC, with their nonstop Pharma and Insurance ads.
lagomorph777
Nov 2019
#41
I get to select my drs, change if they're assholes, decide what specialists I go to, if needed.
woodsprite
Nov 2019
#44
In the last six years I've changed drs 4 times for the reasons you cite: jerk,
flamin lib
Nov 2019
#60
people love paying for health care plus skyscrapers, private jets, golden parachutes, advertising
Hermit-The-Prog
Nov 2019
#46
Many people have no clue how their insurance works...until it doesn't cover ...
Pacifist Patriot
Nov 2019
#61
You've also paid into Medicare your whole life before drawing benefits upon retirement
IronLionZion
Nov 2019
#65
It is a false sense of security. They THINK they're covered. But they aren't
bitterross
Nov 2019
#68
i think ppl say that bc we're so conditioned to being consumers 1st and foremost
Kurt V.
Nov 2019
#104
Don't You Pay Medicare Part B Premiums Which Covers the Medicare Advantage Plan?
Indykatie
Nov 2019
#107
There are a number of $0 premium plans. In most cases Medicare picks up the actual premium so you
flamin lib
Nov 2019
#114
You can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, and then Medicare pays them a premium to handle your
vsrazdem
Nov 2019
#119
Create a Medicare Advantage (with drug and dental) plan option, and let them decide for themselves.
gulliver
Nov 2019
#126
FOMO - But in this case Fear Of having something taken away and getting something worse.
NCLefty
Nov 2019
#133