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He did cut Medicare Advantage....the CBO said it would reduce the deficit when we compare it to proposals on the table by the GOP or if we stick to the status quo.
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gov't run health care advocates want affordable health care coverage that is practical and reasonably priced.
practical = covers me for the basic emergency medical needs like a heart attack, I cut my finger off, get robbed and beaten in an alley and covers me for expected future medical needs like pregnancy. I do not think things like dental or cosmetic or vision should be covered as most of these arent covered under a traditional private health coverage. reasonably priced = not paying more than $150 at most a month for the above referenced services the area of covering pre-exisiting disease, illness or injury is a tough one. if someone has high blood pressure the ins co many not cover you for a heart attack b/c they wil claim it was caused by a pre-existing high blood pressure. right now, if you go into an ER as a homeless person with no soc number or drivers license you get treatment for free and the hospital chalks it up as a loss but if you work 2 jobs and dont have health insurance they slap you with a 12k bill for being in the hospital for 4 hours and sent home with tylenol. THIS HAS TO CHANGE. hard working people who cant afford reasonable coverage are getting screwed. Not to repeat but my girl suffered an absolutely horrendous head trauma injury last year. We debated for days on whether to go to the hospital. after the 3rd day she was getting ready for work in the bathroom, i hear a loud crash upstairs, she had passed out. she said she was having equilibrium problems, headaches, etc so i said thats it were going to the hospital i dont care how much it costs we are not taking a chance with a brain injury and possible internal bleeding. go to the hospital, decline a bunch of tests they wanted to do. a week or so later get a bill for alil less than 2k. i think thats no so bad. 1 month later get a bill for over 10k. we havent paid anything on that bill. my girls credit is ruined and she couldnt put her name on the loan app for our new house. if you have health ins you dont know the dilemna people without it are put in when they suffer a serious injury.
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Wow, now pay for the other trillion plus we will see from this plan. I'll go on record and say that their number will be 150% off. Thats if they can even get all these people who say they cannot get insurance to sign up for his great plan. So far there is no mad rush from the uninsured with health issues.
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Here's one of my main gripes with a lot of people who want a gov't run system. The above bolded quote is at best ignorant and at worst totally absurd. You have no idea if $150 a month is reasonable within the system you want. The $150 is reasonable to YOU. You are offering $1800 a year to be covered for all things major that might cost 10s of thousands of dollars if you ever have to actually use your coverage. I obviously have no more idea than you about the costs but your offer seems way too low to me.
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10-06-2010, 04:07 PM | #1223 | |
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She has (well had) insurance for just under $100 a month (i think it was aobut 70/mo). she was covered for any medical bills she accumulated in that year over 10k. So, if she had this plan when she suffered her head trauma, she would only be on the hook for roughly 10 of the 12k! she called it the "if you die in a plane crash" coverage. Has anyone tried to apply for health insurance lately? it is EXPENSIVE AS HELL if your job doesnt offer some kind of help. I think she can get covered for about 260 a month, atleast that was the rates we were looking at about 6-8 months ago when I talked about it on here.
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we arent looking for a handout or free coverage, just something that non-rich people with school and hospital debts can afford while not having to move completely into the ghetto.
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I wish I knew the answer on how to fix the problem. The only thing I do know is that everything government does they say will cost one thing then it turn out costing triple and that the last thing we need.
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10-06-2010, 04:19 PM | #1226 | |
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Could be different though I'd bet it is a something like that. This post also brings up a whole other issue. Why does your college educated GF not have a job commensurate with a college education (paying more and offering health-care)? Could it be that we've turned college degrees into what high-school degrees were 30 years ago? Back then if you had a college degree you had a good job if you wanted one. |
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10-06-2010, 04:25 PM | #1227 | |
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If she is 30 and does not smoke and in good health she can get a policy from $150 to $230. The Ded on most of the plans around $175 is $2500 or less. So there's what your looking for. http://www.ehealthinsurance.com/ehi/ifp/quote |
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150 bucks a month to cover a person for emergency visits and preganancies is absurd? your absurd. i pay close to alil over 200 a month and i am covered for every freakin lil thing but i am fortunate to be an attorney with a good employer plan. not all people work in corporate america, some people are bartenders, taxi drivers, etc and these people cant afford what priv ins companies ask for. next time she hurts herself well just leave our wallet at the house and go to the hospital bleeding and not have any identification and get free but albeit slow service. if 150 a mo for basic services is absurd, how much do you think people should pay for ins a mo under the new health care plan? the whole issue is lowering costs! it shouldnt cost thousands of dollars to take an MRI or 450 bucks for a med tech to take 3 mins in reding an MRI or xray. and drs are racking up unneccesary treatments for people with health insurance to rack up the bills. see dr in balt city who was implanting 100s of unnecessary stents in peoples veins for money.
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