Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
Wasn't meant to be. It was a payback for big corporate insurance companies for their lobbying efforts. Was designed to drive up prices.
The only solution is to deregulate insurance scam and allow more competition and a free market.
Also support more "cash-only" doctors and clinics, who are required to post prices for everything online and at their business locations so patients know in advance what everything costs, with no hidden fees.
We had that for years. The only solution is a national health service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're a family of 4 in Northern Virginia (2 middle age adults/2 preteens) - how much are you paying for health insurance if you're self-employed / not employer sponsored? What are your deductibles & copays?
$28,000 + $10,000 deductible= $38,000 out of pocket per year. 100% coverage once that is met
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
You'd almost think the Republicans have been dismantling the Affordable Care Act piece by piece since the day it was passed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
Wasn't meant to be. It was a payback for big corporate insurance companies for their lobbying efforts. Was designed to drive up prices.
The only solution is to deregulate insurance scam and allow more competition and a free market.
Also support more "cash-only" doctors and clinics, who are required to post prices for everything online and at their business locations so patients know in advance what everything costs, with no hidden fees.
Anonymous wrote:If you're a family of 4 in Northern Virginia (2 middle age adults/2 preteens) - how much are you paying for health insurance if you're self-employed / not employer sponsored? What are your deductibles & copays?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
Wasn't meant to be. It was a payback for big corporate insurance companies for their lobbying efforts. Was designed to drive up prices.
The only solution is to deregulate insurance scam and allow more competition and a free market.
Also support more "cash-only" doctors and clinics, who are required to post prices for everything online and at their business locations so patients know in advance what everything costs, with no hidden fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
Wasn't meant to be. It was a payback for big corporate insurance companies for their lobbying efforts. Was designed to drive up prices.
The only solution is to deregulate insurance scam and allow more competition and a free market.
Also support more "cash-only" doctors and clinics, who are required to post prices for everything online and at their business locations so patients know in advance what everything costs, with no hidden fees.
Yes, my neurologist was cash-only and just retired. So sad because I’ve been seeing neurologists for 40 years and he was far and away the best. He actually listened to me, it was amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
Wasn't meant to be. It was a payback for big corporate insurance companies for their lobbying efforts. Was designed to drive up prices.
The only solution is to deregulate insurance scam and allow more competition and a free market.
Also support more "cash-only" doctors and clinics, who are required to post prices for everything online and at their business locations so patients know in advance what everything costs, with no hidden fees.
The ACA has become a de facto high risk pool because the health insurance mandate was gotten rid of. It’s really too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
Wasn't meant to be. It was a payback for big corporate insurance companies for their lobbying efforts. Was designed to drive up prices.
The only solution is to deregulate insurance scam and allow more competition and a free market.
Also support more "cash-only" doctors and clinics, who are required to post prices for everything online and at their business locations so patients know in advance what everything costs, with no hidden fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
Wasn't meant to be. It was a payback for big corporate insurance companies for their lobbying efforts. Was designed to drive up prices.
The only solution is to deregulate insurance scam and allow more competition and a free market.
Also support more "cash-only" doctors and clinics, who are required to post prices for everything online and at their business locations so patients know in advance what everything costs, with no hidden fees.
Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.
Anonymous wrote:You’d almost think the Affordable Care Act wasn’t affordable.