Posted on 03/29/2010 12:10:19 PM PDT by RobinMasters
If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor If you like your coverage, you can keep your coverage. Barack Obama repeatedly offered these promises to audiences across the US in campaigning for ObamaCare, but Ron Williams, CEO of Aetna, begs to differ. Williams provides health insurance to over 36 million people, and he has one message for Charlie Rose and the US expect change:
Will insurance premiums go up?
The answer is yes, and some of the things that will drive those premiums are significant additional taxes the industry will ultimately have to pay in the first year.
The President said that this bill would not have any impact on people who already had coverage, that it was about the uninsured, that there would be no change. Will this legislation change the coverage of people who are already paying for it?
My perception is, yes, things will change. You might not have a plan that includes the exact same doctors. You might have plans that have richer benefits, and therefore youre going to pay more for benefits you may or may not want. It would have been a better message to say, were going to make certain you maintain your eligibility.
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$600 a month for 2 people is actually a pretty good deal. IF they don’t cover what you need then by all means find a better ins carrier that does.
I’m wondering what the impact of Obamacare will be on Company’s that are self insured for their employee’s health insurance? Ours is that way, but the administration of the plan is conducted by Aetna.
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