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‎03-15-2019 09:20 PM
‎03-15-2019 11:00 PM
@Group 5 minus 1 , count your lucky stars if you are one of the ones who doesn't have to chose between food and medicine every month. I've known folks who had to choose. I've known elderly people who had worked all their lives, and they have told me that they couldn't afford their meds if it wasn't for their children.
My own dad has said he doesn't know how they would pay for he and my moms meds if they didn't have good insurnace.
‎03-16-2019 06:34 AM
@haddon9 wrote:I have a bad knee. I believe that I have osteoarthritis since it's been getting worse over time. So I made an appointment with an orthopedist hoping to see what he says and maybe getting an Rx for physical therapy.
However I decided to call my insurance company before I went. Found out the my ACA plan that costs me almost $1,000.00 a month will charge me $140.00 to see this specialist (not counting anything he may do like xrays) and $80.00 a session for PT. So no I really don't want to pay all of that since I'll be turning 65 in May and will be getting Medicare then....for health services at a MUCH better price!
I am in the same boat as you.....but I have to wait a few more months to get on Medicare. I am pretty healthy other than the arthritis and hope to keep it that way until then...
‎03-16-2019 09:16 AM
$1000 a month and paying that kind of $$$ to see an Orthopod, and then paying for your diagnosis? Hmm, and here I thought The ACA was passed to save those who signed up money? Glad to hear you will soon be eligible for a much cheaper form of Medical Insurance.
hckynut
‎03-16-2019 09:32 AM
@hckynut wrote:
$1000 a month and paying that kind of $$$ to see an Orthopod, and then paying for your diagnosis? Hmm, and here I thought The ACA was passed to save those who signed up money? Glad to hear you will soon be eligible for a much cheaper form of Medical Insurance.
hckynut
The ACA had many issues that needed fixing but instead of finding solutions it was gutted without a plan to replace or repair it. The same thing will happen to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security if the budget that was submitted to Congress gets through. Just another example of profits over people.
‎03-16-2019 10:05 AM
Pretty simple fix to me, but payola gets in the way. Those that be, gotta keep the money rollin in for their next "run". Keep the insurers happy.
hckynut
‎03-16-2019 10:33 AM
@hckynut wrote:
Pretty simple fix to me, but payola gets in the way. Those that be, gotta keep the money rollin in for their next "run". Keep the insurers happy.
hckynut
Exactly! Which is why we have to support those who do not accept PAC money or money from lobbyists.
‎03-16-2019 10:38 AM
@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:No one want to pay!
Well sometimes you have to.
You are preaching to the choir when it comes to medical care for a Type 1 diabetic. Insulin costs me thousands of dollars a year. Both basal and bolus insulins are two of the most expensive drugs in this country. And to think when it was first discovered it was supposed to be for "everyone" no matter their financial status.
I have been looking for a Medicare plan Part D that will cover my insulin and I am looking at thousands of dollars in co-pays. I researched and some don't even cover my Basal insulin which would be about $1000 a month in addition to all the other meds I need to stay alive.
So, yes, I know you have to pay!!
‎03-16-2019 11:38 AM
@hckynut wrote:
$1000 a month and paying that kind of $$$ to see an Orthopod, and then paying for your diagnosis? Hmm, and here I thought The ACA was passed to save those who signed up money? Glad to hear you will soon be eligible for a much cheaper form of Medical Insurance.
hckynut
@hckynut ACA costs depend on your age & location. In addition, depending on your income you could be eligible for a subsidy which I am not (but I still have a mortgage which they do not take into account)...I think that's where the "affordable" part come in.
Anyway for the first time since I was a teen I'm looking forward to getting older and a big birthday!
‎03-16-2019 01:46 PM
I have purchased my own insurance for the last 15 years. I went with a HD plan. When the ACA came out I checked those plans. Oh my, my HD was $3,500 and the ACA were thee times that and the same price. I too am up to $1,000 per month and looking forward to medicare in Aug. I can't change the aging process so I may as well embrace it and look at what I'll be saving.
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