To: tobyhill
Begich and Warner have called for allowing "copper" plans on the government-run health exchanges
Lower than the bronze plan? What does that have? A $50,000 deductible?
3 posted on
03/27/2014 3:19:31 AM PDT by
Red in Blue PA
(When Injustice becomes Law, Resistance Becomes Duty.-Thomas Jefferson)
To: Red in Blue PA
They might as well have a $2 million deductible.
7 posted on
03/27/2014 3:22:51 AM PDT by
tobyhill
To: Red in Blue PA
Exactly. This “insurance” is still overpriced because it represents virtually no insurance at all.
I don’t think anybody, now that it’s known that the devil is in the details (huge deductibles and “out of pocket” payments), will fall for this.
19 posted on
03/27/2014 3:36:13 AM PDT by
livius
To: Red in Blue PA
What does that have? A $50,000 deductible?
Funny, ain't it? LOL! Next they'll offer a plan that only costs $750.00 a month, and with no deductible, but it doesn't cover any medical expenses. Just makes you compliant. These libtard stooges are an embarrassment and a serious danger to the country.
41 posted on
03/27/2014 3:55:35 AM PDT by
ZX12R
(Never forget the heroes of Benghazi, who were abandoned to their deaths by Obama)
To: Red in Blue PA
I think it’s around $7,500 on the deductible presently.
Years ago, I watched a discussion group where they talked up this significant issue that catastrophic support was what most people needed....when health bills got into the $30k or above range. So they threw out this idea of a deductible of $25k, and I kinda sat there in shock. But the positive is...your monthly cost would have been like $25 for a family. Looking back now, this kinda makes sense....but we won’t dare discuss this type of option.
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