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Obama Lied. My FOURTH Health Plan Died.
Townhall.com ^ | October 11, 2017 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 10/11/2017 4:48:23 AM PDT by Kaslin

Cue the funeral bagpipes. My fourth health insurance plan is dead.

Two weeks ago, my husband and I received yet another cancellation notice for our private, individual health insurance coverage. It's our fourth Obamacare-induced obituary in four years. Our first death notice, from Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, arrived in the fall of 2013. The insurer informed us that because of "changes from health care reform (also called the Affordable Care Act or ACA)," our plan no longer met the federal government's requirements.

Never mind our needs and desires as consumers who were quite satisfied with a high-deductible PPO that included a wide network of doctors for ourselves and our two children.

Our second death knell, from Rocky Mountain Health Plans, tolled in August 2015. That notice signaled the end of a plan we didn't want in the first place that didn't cover our kids' dental care and wasn't accepted at our local urgent care clinic. The insurer pulled out of the individual market in all but one county in Colorado, following the complete withdrawal from that sector by Humana and UnitedHealthcare.

Our third "notice of plan discontinuation," again from Anthem, informed us that the insurer would "no longer offer your current health plan in the State of Colorado" in August 2016. With fewer and fewer choices as know-it-all Obamacare bureaucrats decimated the individual market here and across the country, we enrolled in a high-deductible Bronze HSA EPO (Health Savings Account Exclusive Provider Organization) offered by Minneapolis-based startup, Bright Health.

Now, here we are barely a year later: Deja screwed times four. Our current plan will be discontinued on Jan. 1, 2018.

"But don't worry," Bright Health's eulogy writer chirped, "we have similar plans to address your needs."

Riiiiight. Where have I heard those pie-in-the-sky promises before? Oh, yeah. Straight out of the socialized medicine Trojan horse's mouth. "If you like your doctor," President Obama promised, "you will be able to keep your doctor. Period. If you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan. Period. No one will take it away. No matter what."

Is pathological lying covered under the Affordable Care Act?

Speaking of Affordable Care Act whoppers, so much for "affordable." Our current deductible is $6,550 per person; $13,100 for our family of four. Assuming we can find a new plan at the bottom of the individual market barrel, our current monthly premium, $944.86, will rise to more than $1,300 a month.

"What's taking place is a market correction; the free market is at work," says Colorado's state insurance commissioner, Marguerite Salazar. "(T)his could be an indication that there were too many options for the market to support."

This presumptuous central planner called federal intervention to eliminate "too many" options for consumers the free market at work. Yes, friends, the Rocky Mountain High is real.

This isn't a "market correction." It's a government catastrophe. Premiums for individual health plans in Virginia are set to skyrocket nearly 60 percent in 2018. In New Hampshire, those rates will rise 52 percent. In South Carolina, individual market consumers will face an average 31.3 percent hike. In Tennessee, they'll see rates jump between 20-40 percent.

Private, flexible PPOs for self-sufficient, self-employed people are vanishing by design. The social-engineered future -- healthy, full-paying consumers being herded into government-run Obamacare exchanges and severely regulated regional HMOs -- is a bipartisan big government health bureaucracy's dream come true.

These choice-wreckers had the arrogant audacity to denigrate our pre-Obamacare plans as "substandard" (Obama), "crappy" (MSNBC big mouth Ed Schultz) and "junk policies" (Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa). When I first called attention to the cancellation notice tsunami in 2013, liberal Mother Jones magazine sneered that the phenomenon was "phony." And they're still denying the Obamacare death spiral. Liberal Vox Media recently called the crisis "a lie."

I don't have enough four-letter words for these propagandists. There are an estimated 450,000 consumers like us in Colorado and 17 million of us nationwide -- small-business owners, independent contractors and others who don't get their plans through group coverage, big companies or government employers. The costs, headaches and disruption in our lives caused by Obamacare's meddling meddlers are real and massive.

But we're puzzles to corporate media journalists who've never had to meet a payroll and don't even know what is the individual market.

We're invisible to late-night TV clowns who get their Obamacare-at-all-costs talking points from Chuck Schumer.

We're pariahs to social justice health care activists and Democrats who want us to just shut up and subsidize everyone else's insurance.

And we're expendables to establishment Republicans who hoovered up campaign donations on the empty promise to repeal Obamacare -- and now consider amnesty for immigrants here illegally and gun control higher legislative priorities than keeping their damned word.

We're the canaries in the Obamacare coal mine. Ignore us at your peril, America. You're next.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 0bamaadmin; 0bamacare; 0carenightmare; aca; barackhussein0bama; healthinsurance; malkin; worstpresidentever
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To: miss marmelstein
I, too, lost my Ocare when my monthly premiums went up to $4,000 a month. And I have no real health issues.


Wow.

$4000 a month is just about the entire monthly take home pay of a self employed person making $100,000 dollars a year

21 posted on 10/11/2017 6:15:06 AM PDT by rdcbn
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To: rdcbn

Yes, you’re right. Well, that’s when we went with a Christian health share program. I pay $150 a month for the gold plan. Haven’t had to use it yet but even if it works, it’s so complicated to get reimbursed...


22 posted on 10/11/2017 7:15:21 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: Kaslin

My friend’s wife suffered a life-threatening health emergency, and is slowly recovering after weeks of hospitalization. Friend found out the major hospital in his city, only blocks away from his home, is not covered under his plan. Administrator’s told him he should have gone to the nearest covered hospital seven miles away.

He said,”was I supposed to tell the ambulance driver, no take my near-death wife further away”?

He is very sore about the whole thing. Pre-Obama, he only had catastrophic health coverage. Not only was it cheaper, but it would have covered the whole thing after a deductible. It was declared not-suitable under the ACA. Now, he’s on the hook for a six figure range, and may have to declare bankruptcy.


23 posted on 10/11/2017 7:22:51 AM PDT by Rinnwald
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To: miss marmelstein

-— “I, too, lost my Ocare when my monthly premiums went up to $4,000 a month. And I have no real health issues.”

Wait... $4,000/month?? Why so high? That’s $48K/year.

I know Ocare was costly, but that’s ridiculous.

I don’t have Ocare, so haven’t paid attention to the details, but I thought you couldn’t “lose” your healthcare.


24 posted on 10/11/2017 8:18:37 AM PDT by AlanGreenSpam (Obama: The First 'American IDOL' President - sponsored by Chicago NeoCom Thugs)
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To: Kaslin

FTA: “What’s taking place is a market correction; the free market is at work,” says Colorado’s state insurance commissioner, Marguerite Salazar. “(T)his could be an indication that there were too many options for the market to support.”

This presumptuous central planner called federal intervention to eliminate “too many” options for consumers the free market at work. Yes, friends, the Rocky Mountain High is real.

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That Insurance Commissioner must be partaking regularly of that fine CO retail weed. She surely didn’t pass ECON 101.


25 posted on 10/11/2017 8:25:02 AM PDT by T-Bird45 (It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't.)
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To: Kaslin

Colorado is one of the worst for healthcare.


26 posted on 10/11/2017 8:41:55 AM PDT by ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton (Go Egypt on 0bama)
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To: Truth29
The GOPe needs to be destroyed over their endless Obamacare repeal lies. They should be hunted through the streets, boiled in oil and made to need Obamacare, figuratively, of course.

I don't know, I blame the Democrats and they should be the ones hunted, along with the R liars of course. My 2 D Senators and D Congressman won't even respond to my plea to fix the small business and individual insurance market.

I am on my second cancellation, currently @1276 per month with a $7100 deductible for each family member. Waiting for the hit next month as we try to find a new company, a new plan, a new rate that isn't more than our mortgage payment.

27 posted on 10/11/2017 10:32:56 AM PDT by thirst4truth (America, What difference does it make?)
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To: AlanGreenSpam

They wanted to drop me, I guess. I don’t know why it was so expensive.


28 posted on 10/11/2017 10:40:43 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: Kaslin

Most of the married with kids people I know either get health insurance through the husband’s employer, or they have a Christian healthshare plan. I have looked into the healthshare plans a few times over the years when it looked like we would lose insurance through my husband’s work. Nobody can pay the $15,000-$18,000 per year for the high deductible health insurance.


29 posted on 10/12/2017 7:22:57 AM PDT by ReagansShinyHair
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