We’d better be careful about this.
We got a notice from probably the largest of these organizations, Samaritan, that said that they were consiidered “inadequate.” If Samaritan is inadequate, none of them will be “deemed” adequate.
But there may have been some last minute changes favoring these since we received that notice. I will check again in person when I am back in the USA in May.
I’m just saying . . . better be careful.
I don’t trust ANYTHING in Washington these days (actually I never have).
See above, I cut and paste the appropriate provision directly from the bill. All three of the major health sharing organizations meet the criteria.
Oh, do you know why they were “inadequate”?
I was hoping to join one of these organizations when my husbands employer does drop the health care insurance. It will in October when the “changes” in his health care options arrive.
I’m always suspect but if this is true...my heart tells me to go with it. Even if it may ensnare me later on down the road (name being linked with conservative Christian). They know that Christians will run to these companies.