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BigmanPigman

(51,583 posts)
8. You might want to do some more research since the new 45 plan
Thu Oct 12, 2017, 04:39 PM
Oct 2017

today was announced.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-signs-health-care-executive-order-live-updates/
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-executive-order-obamacare_us_59de1dbde4b01df09b77ad19?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

Also consider that 45 is still not saying whether or not subsidies will continue. I have Covered CA with subsidies, have a serious illness and am 55. The subsidies are a very important factor as far as my situation is concerned.

Seriously $190 per office visit as copay? or this is what insurance pays? MyNameIsKhan Oct 2017 #1
We have Kaiser. I pay $60 for an office visit at the time of the visit stopbush Oct 2017 #5
I live in alameda county and you can find several doctors for $75 per visit MyNameIsKhan Oct 2017 #7
Sorry to hear you are being charged this much ! MyNameIsKhan Oct 2017 #9
I'm on Kaiser too, via employer/small business, Gold level Rollo Oct 2017 #18
I'm on Medicare and your figures stunned me. virgogal Oct 2017 #2
I'm currently in a European country SoCalNative Oct 2017 #4
Lucky you. virgogal Oct 2017 #10
You sure you want to move back to this mess? awesomerwb1 Oct 2017 #12
Yep SoCalNative Oct 2017 #15
Makes sense. nt awesomerwb1 Oct 2017 #21
We only had 3 plans MontanaMama Oct 2017 #3
$980/mo with no subsidies Doremus Oct 2017 #6
You might want to do some more research since the new 45 plan BigmanPigman Oct 2017 #8
$190 should be a one hour consult. taught_me_patience Oct 2017 #11
Am I reading this right? awesomerwb1 Oct 2017 #13
And probably the insurance company then negotiates a final payment less than you'd pay cash. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2017 #14
Correct. 3 times this year I opted to have a hospital bill ME directly and not send to insurance. JoeStuckInOH Oct 2017 #17
My out of pocket premiums stay the same but my deductables are going up over 60%... JoeStuckInOH Oct 2017 #16
Did your 2016 adjusted gross income increase compared to 2015? Cicada Oct 2017 #19
What we really need is Sanders' Universal Health Care (Single Payer) plan... Rollo Oct 2017 #20
Trump is the main cause of this. UCmeNdc Oct 2017 #22
Trump has been making premiums higher all along..... UCmeNdc Oct 2017 #23
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