To: Idaho_Cowboy
The article doesn’t say what the deductibles, co-pays and out-of-pocket maximums are going to be on those low-cost plans.
7 posted on
09/25/2013 7:09:29 AM PDT by
rightwingintelligentsia
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To: rightwingintelligentsia
The article doesnt say what the deductibles, co-pays and out-of-pocket maximums are going to be on those low-cost plans. That's the first thing I thought. I took a quick look at my state, and the low-cost plans have $10K deductibles.
That's right: $10,000. For an individual woman in her 20's.
17 posted on
09/25/2013 7:23:50 AM PDT by
justlurking
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To: rightwingintelligentsia
The article doesnt say what the deductibles, co-pays and out-of-pocket maximums are going to be on those low-cost plans.the other thing not mentioned is the access to care - you are looking at fewer providers and longer waiting lines. Oamacare looks like it is designed to allow everyone who doesn't work to jump into line for healthcare with those who do work and pay their own way.
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