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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: puborectalis who wrote (750895)11/2/2013 12:51:51 PM
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My current plan charges me $575 per month with a family deductible of $6,200, individual of $3,000. All in, the cost is about $13,000. Yes, it's expensive, but well worth it.

I was advised to shop for plans on the Healthcare.gov site. I tried every day for weeks. I got through entering all my information and just at the last step there was an error ... every time. I just stopped wasting my time on the site. I have yet to see where the government executes something better than for-profit businesses that cannot afford to make these mistakes.

Luckily, my current plan has offered me new rates and coverages for the same doctor coverage and co-insurance amount.

The new plan would be $759 a month with a family deducitble of $12,700 and an individual of $6,000. All in, the cost is $21,724. So YES, I can keep my insurance, but it will cost me $9000 more! I can get it down to about $18,500 by sacrificing the doctor network, but still $6,500 more than I pay now. In that case, it would be taking less quality insurance for 50 percent more.
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you get less but pay more with Obama care and all things liberal
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