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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank Obama for that huge spike in price. I bet most of the twits on here voted for him, yet have the lack of insight to complain about their healthcare costs! Now I'll wait for the sycophants to defend our dear leader and blame the repubs for all our ills. 3...2...1..[/quote] I guarntee your previous plan was crappy and didn't cover the minimums required. At least preexisting is now covered and a whole slew of things.[/quote] I'm not the PP but in the 16 years that I've bought insurance through an employer, none of that was true. Never had preexisting condition exclusions, no lifetime maxs, same medical coverage. [b]Free BC under the prescription plan is the only thing new[/b].[/quote] +1[/quote] ^^^ That and big increase in premiums and severe limitation on covered medications.[/quote] I wrote the comment and I've been attributing the limits in medication to the US being one of few countries that doesn't restrict drug costs. Same drugs are available in other countries but we have to pay exponentially more. In a way I don't blame the insurance companies for restrictions on certain drugs that the drug companies are gouging them on. I've never understood why the ACA didn't address drug costs. Esp with the push to high deductible plans (which I'm ok with). [/quote]
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