So a
factual thread about O-Care.
No spin, blog blah-blah, opinions etc; just Q or A from a reputable source.
Remember I'm just SGOTI so do your own research and correct whatever mistakes are posted by whomever.
> First, if you get insurance through your job, you need do nothing, most likely nothing will change for you.
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If you don't have insurance (or have crappy insurance) because your job doesn't offer it or you are self-employed or unemployed or you've been excluded for a pre-existing condition or whatever reason, starting Oct. 1st Obamacare "exchanges" open online to help individuals and small biz buy coverage for the 2014 calendar year.
https://www.healthcare.gov/marketplace/individual/The idea is there will be 4 standardized plans offered ("Bronze" thru "Platinum") by however many insurance companies care to participate in your state. So for example if you live in MO, you'll go to the link above and find your state's site where you can compare the prices offered by several insurance companies for the 4 different levels of coverage. This is cool because you'll be comparing apples to apples, all the "bronze" level plans will have the same minimum coverage, "silver"plans the same coverage etc. I assume companies are free to offer more than the minimums but have no idea if they will, it is a marketplace so with more transparency I'd think it's likely, we'll see.
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You'll sign up for insurance online right through the same site, no insurance agents or doc exams, etc.
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Here is the gov quiz to tell you what's in it for your particulars, whether you can/should participate, etc.
https://www.healthcare.gov/quick-answers/#step-1---
If you make below a certain amount of income ($50k for 1 person, $65k for 2, etc), healthcare.gov is also where you'll find out if you get subsidised and sighn up for your handout. (sorry, lol)
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Until october first when the actual plans go live online Kaiser has a tool to give you an idea of costs:
http://kff.org/interactive/subsidy-calculator/--
I don't know but the reports I've heard is the cost of the plans being offered are coming in lower than expected so it may be worthwhile to check out the healthcare.gov site after the first of Oct if your plan at work isn't great or you pay a large percentage of the cost. Who know's it can't hurt.
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Add whatever actual factual stuff about accessing the exchanges, subsidies, etc you think is important but don't go off on politics etc, I'll just delete it - start or find a thread for that, thanks.
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The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)