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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat Mar 15, 2014, 11:45 AM Mar 2014

Former New Hampshire GOP Chair Saves $1,000 A Month With Obamacare

WASHINGTON -- The former chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party will save $1,000 a month in premiums for his family's health care package after signing up for a new policy through the Obamacare exchange.

But Fergus Cullen said the savings aren't enough to turn him into a supporter of the new health care law. He said he anticipates higher out-of-pocket costs with his new Anthem-administered plan, and he's frustrated by what he sees as a lack of information about coverage options. His old plan, which was pricey but covered what he needed, was cancelled by his insurer because it didn't meet Obamacare regulations.

"Fundamentally, the plan I wanted to buy is one that gives me catastrophic coverage for my family and lets me self-insure for everything else," Cullen said in a phone interview with The Huffington Post.

Stories similar to Cullen's are being told by folks across the country -- that the Affordable Care Act has benefits that must be weighed against its downsides. What makes his tale a bit rarer is that he's one of the few Republicans of stature willing to acknowledge the tradeoffs.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/14/obamacare-saves-money_n_4966955.html

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Former New Hampshire GOP Chair Saves $1,000 A Month With Obamacare (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2014 OP
He can send me that thou a month--I could use it....! nt MADem Mar 2014 #1
Anybody who thinks catastrophic coverage is great is someone who has been fortunate enough tanyev Mar 2014 #2

tanyev

(42,550 posts)
2. Anybody who thinks catastrophic coverage is great is someone who has been fortunate enough
Sat Mar 15, 2014, 12:21 PM
Mar 2014

to have had only minor illnesses to deal with. And if they think it's always going to be that way for them, they are deluding themselves.

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