by gingerK » Tue Mar 18, 2014 1:54 pm
Mitch, my DH and I are covered under the ACA. I applied back in October when the system was so screwed up some days I couldn't even pull up the website let alone log in. I called their 800 number and talked to several different folks who helped me work my way thru it until I got coverage. Both DH and I have pre-existings so our previous healthcare (BCBS) was going up by leaps and bounds. We're self-employed with no employees so it was really hard to get us covered.
Now for the bad news: yes, we got coverage from Obamacare and it was a gold plan where we previously had a lower plan BUT our deductible is 4500 (was 1750 for each or 3500 both) and our out-of-pocket is now 9000. This is what nobody tells you when they're yappin' about healthcare for all-yes the insurers have to take people who have pre-existings, but nowhere is it written that they have to make it affordable. We do, however, qualify for a subsidy that helps pay our premium (over 1000 without subsidy), and brings the payment down to 400. So we took the plan even tho I'm not very happy with the higher deductible and out of pockets. It is still a BCBS plan. My state (IL) also opted to let the feds run things. After putting in my info, there was only BCBS, one Aetna plan and two insurance companies I'd never heard of available to us.
Regarding prescriptions, between us only my DH takes a generic bp med, which I get at Target in 90day refills for $8. So I can't speak to what scripts may cost you. I remember in looking at my plan that it seemed like prescriptions were pretty reasonable.
Did you also know that EVERYONE who gets insurance now is required to carry pediatric dental coverage, regardless of if you have anyone on your plan who may ever use it? I have no idea what else we are ridiculously required to carry but I'm sure there's more than this.
There are people who can help walk you thru signing up. If you call the 800 number on the website I believe they can direct you to the nearest center.
I'm not sure on this, but I think you can apply for coverage and see what is available and if you qualify for a subsidy without accepting a plan. Also not sure how Medicare plays into this whole situation either. Neither of us is eligible for Medicare yet so we have to remain self insured. Hope this helps you and doesn't scare the bejeebers out of you! I haven't heard that anyone who is trying to sign up online is having the same problems that I did back in October, so hopefully they got all the bugs out of the system by now! Good luck!
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