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To: Steve Felix who wrote (29960)11/3/2018 7:41:36 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 34328
 
This insurance topic is a financial landmine for our family.

I have a wife and three young kids. We live overseas. We don't have health insurance. Health care costs where we live are cheap. We generally don't get sick, and when we do we just "pay as you go" at the local clinic.

Two of my kids broke their arms last year on separate occasions. We took them to the hospital (90 minutes away, we live in a remote area). The doc checked them out, did X-rays, and put a cast on the arm. Total medical cost was less than $200. We probably spent less than $1,000 on actual medical costs last year.

We plan to move to the US next summer, or perhaps the summer after that.

I think our income will be high enough that we won't qualify for any ACA subsidies.

Do what's a decent health insurance plan cost for a family of five with no subsidies? I've heard anything from $12,000 per year to $20,000 per year, and those plans have deductibles in the thousands of dollars. If so, that's nuts, we'd prefer to just do "pay as you go" in the USA.

I have the savings to cover a medical emergency. I'd prefer to take the risk that we remain basically healthy and our actual medical expenses each year are below $10,000. If disaster strikes and expenses are above that, I have the savings to pay out of pocket.

Does the ACA still have the 2% of income penalty if you don't get insurance coverage? We might even prefer to pay that penalty than to pay $15,000 for annual coverage with a $5,000 deductible.

If family income is above $120,000 per year, what should we expect to play for a basic insurance policy for 2 adults and 3 kids ages 6-10. Everyone is basically healthy with no pre-existing conditions.



To: Steve Felix who wrote (29960)11/3/2018 8:09:04 PM
From: John Koligman  Respond to of 34328
 
Yeah, I don't know what to tell you as when I went through the process the prices were half, which makes sense. If you don't feel comfortable with the process online you could always call the helpline, when Obamacare initially came out I worked with them via phone to buy a plan as the website did not work when the process went live for some time. They are available 24/7 and were pretty helpful..

Good luck
John