Posted by Bill VA on May 24, 2016 at 16:00:11 from (67.130.51.170):
In Reply to: Darn companies! posted by Brown Swiss on May 24, 2016 at 05:08:31:
Health insurance use to work. I talk to my parents about their policies (they are in their 80's) from way back. Nobody was going broke - insurance, doctors, etc.
Prior to this government health care disaster, I had affordable family insurance with my employer - even with the increasing premiums every year.
Now with government care - our premiums are going even higher. My hunch is we are going to go all high deductible. We can afford it, but the guy working somewhere between minimum wage and maybe 15/20 dollars an hour won't be able to find the cash for the high deductible. For them, the insurance companies get their money, for the individual, they simply get zero health care as they can't afford it.
It's a crying shame, those who voted for it, couldn't have found a way to insure those without - without wrecking the system we had. They CERTAINLY aren't on this system.
For me - I've lost due to early retirement, without a doubt, the BEST family doctor I've EVER had. Retirement driven by the increased regulation/paperwork from this disaster government care. Doctor told me this straight-up.
Next is some outrageous high deductible plan - I'm sure.
Not trying to be political, just venting with regard to my situation.
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