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My current insurance is good. I work for the largest health system in the state of Georgia. I currently pay for Medical, Dental, Vision, and Short Term Disability 463/month. That's for a family of up to 7 people. I have no deductible as long as I'm in network and my prescriptions are amazingly cheap if I use a pharmacy in our hospital system. For instance Steph's migraine medicine at a CVS is $150/refill. At our hospital pharmacy, it's $39. If I'm in network, I have a flat copay fee ($35/$45)
Under the new rules based on Obamacare (which we were promised lower Premiums) my insurance is dramatically changing. The same level of coverage will now cost me $428/month. A savings of $35/month or $420/year. My deductible is now $2500/year. On top of that I have to pay 20% once insurance starts to kick in. While I don't the specifics yet, we've been told that our prescription benefits are now being dramatically scaled back. What that means I don't know, but scaled back does not imply "Ryan saves money". What does all this mean? My true cost of insurance is now going to be $628/month plus %20 cost of a visit.
I went online to see if self provided healthcare would fare better. It's not. BCBS is the closest I could find. Cost would be $868/month with a $12,600 deductible. That's INSANE!. I tried to see what buying on the exchange would cost me, but the site is down. I'm not holding my breath that it'll be a shocking low number. I'd like to thank all the morons who pushed for this and voted for these morons in office.
Under the new rules based on Obamacare (which we were promised lower Premiums) my insurance is dramatically changing. The same level of coverage will now cost me $428/month. A savings of $35/month or $420/year. My deductible is now $2500/year. On top of that I have to pay 20% once insurance starts to kick in. While I don't the specifics yet, we've been told that our prescription benefits are now being dramatically scaled back. What that means I don't know, but scaled back does not imply "Ryan saves money". What does all this mean? My true cost of insurance is now going to be $628/month plus %20 cost of a visit.
I went online to see if self provided healthcare would fare better. It's not. BCBS is the closest I could find. Cost would be $868/month with a $12,600 deductible. That's INSANE!. I tried to see what buying on the exchange would cost me, but the site is down. I'm not holding my breath that it'll be a shocking low number. I'd like to thank all the morons who pushed for this and voted for these morons in office.