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To: i-node who wrote (7385)1/21/2017 4:29:18 PM
From: Dracin721 Recommendation

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bentway

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 363459
 
I did keep my plan and doctors under ACA, for me the only difference was my autistic son was finally insured by my insurance policy and removed from his government policy. My costs went up but were manageable. I hear the doom and gloom about sky rocketing prices and people losing their doctors that just hasn't been my experience. Maybe we just run healthcare better in California.



To: i-node who wrote (7385)1/21/2017 4:37:43 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 363459
 
If you do away with ACA what do you do about pre existing conditions?

Private insurers want nothing to do with those people.

Message #7385 from i-node at 1/21/2017 4:24:51 PM

No, ACA restricted choice. So we all have to get plans that meet ACA requirements.

You understand there is no measureable improvement in the number of privately insured under ACA?