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Obamcare question
I have been reading on this and I can not find a clear answer.
Does the penalty for not having insurance grant one health insurance as a result of paying the tax? If not, is the tax merely a tool to enforce those to get health insurance? What about people like me who are students, over 26 years old, where health coverage is lacking |
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If you are a student without health insurance I suggest you go get yourself an individual plan. I didn't go to college until I was 22, so by the time I got to the end I had aged out off my parent's plan. I went through BCBS and got an individual plan for ~$75/month. |
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I doubt if the tax will include automatic enrollment for insurance coverage because the tax is much lower than the CBO's estimated $4,000-5,000 annual cost for insurance purchased through the government exchange.
http://healthreform.kff.org/the-basi...flowchart.aspx http://healthreform.kff.org/faq/will...insurance.aspx You may be a student, but you're still an adult and subject to the tax if you don't buy coverage. Of course, all this could change pending further court challenges. |
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A lot of this will come into sharp focus in less than 12 months time. By Jan 1, 2014, all states must have health insurance exchanges up and running. States that don't comply will have the federal government step in and run them instead. As I understand it, these exchanges take the form of websites where you can shop for competitive plans like the Massachusetts exchange. It might be worth checking it out to get an idea of how it might work in your state. Some bullets from Wikipedia: • Insurers will not be permitted to refuse to insure any individuals • Limit to price variations: prices will vary based on four factors and not beyond a total factor of approximately 10 • Plans will be offered in four comparable tiers ranging from bronze to platinum with limited out of pocket expenses • Strict regulations on rescission • Lifetime and annual limits eliminated No mention of 'death panels', though.
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Ah yes, Obamacare! Higher cost and lower standard of care for everyone! Yay!!
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At the moment, there is a fixed enrollment and there are way more people who qualify and are seeking help than there are openings in the program. When someone leaves the program, they randomly select someone from the waiting list to take their place. You are not any more or less likely to be selected if you've been on the list for a long time either, you just have to be plain old lucky. I've not been able to get a subsidy either.
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Anybody know what the deal is for Americans living overseas? (Why pay for insurance when I am required to pay UK taxes for the NHS?)
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Even if it were, so what? Insurance companies have been rationing healthcare forever.
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So it's ok when the government does it, but not your insurance company? It's probably going to start with limited organs, like heart, kidneys, and liver. IPAB will start looking at who will live the longest with this transplant and give most back to society. When this happens can we start calling them death panels? |
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Where did I say that?
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I think you're the one who has some 'splainin to do. You're the one arguing that it's NOT ok when the government does it, but it's ok when your private insurance does.
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Did I say that? I didn't say insurance didn't need reforming, I just don't want central planning.
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All insurance must by its very definition control costs and ration care. The government doing it at least gives you recourse if they screw up. If your insurance company does it, for profit, then you're screwed. You have been completely snookered by the propaganda that came out of the GOP right-wing echo chamber. There are no death panels, and the government doing this is far, far better than any insurance company. At least there is accountability.
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No I am afraid of a one size fits all solution. The lack of competition.
![]() ---------- Yeah, maybe Hilary Clinton can take full responsibility for failures in Obamacare too. |
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If it was so great then healthcare cost would be coming down not sky rocketing way out of line with everyone else. |
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Competition doesn't drive up cost, it drives them down. It's the lack of competition and the flooding of government into the system that has driven cost up.
Just because there is more than one insurance company, doesn't mean their is competition. Many people do not have a choice with their insurance. Through my current employer, I have the choice of Aetna or nothing. |
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You are saying the same right wing BS that is not back up by facts. |
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There's no real competition now.....it's all segregated by state. Get rid of the state by state restrictions and throw in some tort reform and costs will at the very least level off.
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Though you and I know this is true, apparently it's not backed up by facts. There is no debating with a know it all. |
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was a Mac+. Now I own an iPhone with 3.5x the pixels, a colour display, WiFi, 512x the RAM, >1500x the data storage, and 100x the speed. And it fits in the palm of my hand.
All insurance must by its very definition control costs and ration care. The government doing it at least gives you recourse if they screw up. If your insurance company does it, for profit, then you're screwed.
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