And the 15 % are probably paid to say that.
1. Lost my Doc, who moved to a state with a chance to be a doctor again.
2. Lost my old plan.
3. Pay more for prescriptions.
4. New HCP insists on seeing docs further from home.
FUBO.
“Still, nearly three-quarters of adults say they get “good value for what they pay toward the cost” of their health care.”
Because in reality, someone else is paying for the bulk of it.
Maybe communism will be the herald of the country doctor with a twist.
Docs not getting licensed, driving around offering services for cash.
They’d need some suped up vans though, to outrun the Feds.
I’m not in Obamacare, but it has hurt me significantly in terms of what I have to pay, and most of that happened even before Obamacare went into effect.
FUBO, you ******* liar.
Supreme Court says ZeroCare is a “tax.” President Trump should abolish the “tax” in January.
Those who had insurance and lost it were not asked for an opinion.
To give an example of how insane this law is.
My employer provides insurance, used to pay about 8 grand a year in premiums and my employer about 12 for the best plan, 20 grand but scrips and all hospitalization was 100%, maybe a $20 co pay at the doctor.
Now the deductibles for the same plan are $1500 before they pay a dime and I still pay the 8 grand, OR, I can choose the basic plan (the plan for losers) but a plan where I pay only $1500 a year in Premiums but the deductibles are 8 grand and they pay for nothing until I am 8 grand out of pocket.
So I now pay 6500 less a year in premiums and my employer pays about 10 grand less, the insurance company just lost 16.5 thousand in premiums and as long as I dont get sick I come out way ahead.
I can do simple math but most of the people I work with apparently cant, didnt want the stigma of the basic plan or a high deductible, so they are still chucking out 8 grand in premiums plus a 1500 deductible or almost 10 grand before the insurance company pays out dime one.
As one freeper put it, I used to be able to afford good health insurance, now I can afford to pay for bad health insurance, but why would I do that?
No wonder the insurance companies are taking a beating.
What a disaster that was foisted on us.