Posted on 07/05/2013 6:12:26 PM PDT by mdittmar
MIAMI (AP) Dan Lopez rarely gets sick and hasn't been to a doctor in 10 years, so buying health insurance feels like a waste of money.
Even after the federal health overhaul takes full effect next year, the 24-year-old said he will probably decide to pay the $100 penalty for those who skirt the law's requirement that all Americans purchase coverage.
"I don't feel I should pay for something I don't use," said the Milwaukee resident, who makes about $48,000 a year working two part-time jobs.
Because he makes too much to qualify for government subsidies, Lopez would pay a premium of about $3,000 a year if he chose to buy health insurance.
"I shouldn't be penalized for having good health," he said.
Persuading young, healthy adults such as Lopez to buy insurance under the Affordable Care Act is becoming a major concern for insurance companies as they scramble to comply with the law, which prohibits them from denying coverage because of pre-existing conditions and limits what they can charge to older policy holders.
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http://www.healthpocket.com/affordable-care-act/open-enrollment-period#.Udgewju1EWY
Scary Obamacare factoid. Washington DC is banning all new sales of non-exchange individual health insurance.
http://www.healthpocket.com/affordable-care-act/open-enrollment-period#.Udgewju1EWY
Not with a bang but a whimper
The Horror
$3000 a year premium? Hell, that’s a BARGAIN!
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