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Opting-out of Obamacare through medical-sharing ministries
CNBC ^ | 8 Aug 2013 | Zac Bissonnette

Posted on 10/10/2013 10:00:35 PM PDT by Springfield Reformer

It's gotten little attention, but it's true: The individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act requires all Americans to have health insurance or face penalties, but members of medical-sharing ministries are exempt from the individual mandate that will be enforced beginning in 2015.

It's there because of the work of then-Congressmen Tom Perriello, a Virginia Democrat and Sens. Max Baucus, a Montana Democrat, and Republican Charles Grassley of Iowa, who fought to add the exemption to the law. It's the same principle that allowed for the Amish to be exempted from the individual mandate—with the crucial difference that it's a lot more practical to join Medi-Share than it is to become Amish.

Founded in 1993, Medi-Share historically grew at roughly 10 percent a year. Since the Obamacare passed in the 2010, growth has ticked up to 15 percent as some Americans look to end-run the mandate. About 150,000 people are members of medical-sharing ministries, and 60,000 of them belong to Medi-Share, according to Medi-Share President and CEO Tony Meggs.

The exemption requires qualifying health-sharing ministries to have been in operation before Dec. 31,1999, which gives something of a monopoly to Medi-Share and the two other qualifying organizations, Samaritan Ministries and Christian Healthcare Ministries.

Here's how it works: To join Medi-Share, members must pledge their Christian faith and promise not to drink, take drugs or have sex outside of a traditional marriage. A reference from a minister may also be requested. Certain pre-existing conditions render applicants ineligible, while chronic issues such as obesity sometimes lead to acceptance into the program contingent on undergoing wellness counseling.

The coverage doesn't include products of "un-Biblical lifestyles," such as contraception or substance rehab, or some preventive medicine, including colonoscopies and annual mammograms. Those policies lead to lower costs for all members, Meggs said.

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TOPICS: Government; Health/Medicine; Politics; Religion
KEYWORDS: christian; healthcare; medishare; obamacare; sharing
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To: Neidermeyer

ping for later.


41 posted on 10/11/2013 7:01:34 AM PDT by Neidermeyer (I used to be disgusted , now I try to be amused.)
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To: Chickensoup

Well it would beat paying a large penalty and not having insurance.


42 posted on 10/11/2013 10:29:34 AM PDT by funfan
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To: Chickensoup
Yes, I am a member. The member benefits page does a better job than I can tell you here.
43 posted on 10/11/2013 1:02:21 PM PDT by comps4spice (Liberalism is a threat to life and liberty in the USA.)
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To: Joachim

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44 posted on 10/11/2013 8:20:49 PM PDT by Joachim
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