Here's an example of the devil in the details of this bill. Below is the cheapest plan one of the largest health-care providers in my region currently offers for a single, childless 36-year-old male with no preexisting conditions (aside from doomerism). It has a $7500 deductible, 50% coinsurance after deductible, and no coverage for prescription drugs. In other words, it's completely useless in every way.
Based on my admittedly still limited understanding of the new health care bill, the only things that would change in 2014 when it goes into effect are:
(1) I'd be forced to buy this turd of a product, but instead of paying $129/mo, I'd pay $75-$85/mo since the fedgov would subsidize a small portion of it
(2) Annual maximum out-of-pocket would be reduced from $10k to $5950, and lifetime maximums would be eliminated
That's it. I'd still have a $7500 deductible, I'd still have 50% coinsurance on most things, and I'd still have no coverage for prescription drugs. If someone else has a better understanding of the new bill, let me know where I'm wrong.
Bronze $7500Benefits Summary
Annual Individual Deductible $7,500 member
Annual Family Deductible $22,500 family
Annual out-of-pocket maximum - member $10,000 member
Annual out-of-pocket maximum - family $30,000 family
Plan Lifetime Maximum $2,000,000
Primary Care Office Visit $35 Copay per visit (Not subject to Deductible)
Nurse Treatment Visit (including allergy injection) 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Prenatal care, first postpartum visit and lactation consultations $35 Copay per visit (Not subject to Deductible)
Preventive $35 Copay per visit (Not subject to Deductible)
Specialty Office Visit 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Urgent Care 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Vision Exam 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Lab 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
X-ray 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Vision Hardware Not Covered
Inpatient Hospital (includes Maternity) 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Outpatient Surgery 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Emergency Services
Ambulance Services for Medically Necessary Transportation 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Emergency department visit 50% Coinsurance after Deductible
Prescription Drug Coverage
Prescription Drugs Not covered
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