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2013-11-06 1:17 PM in reply to: BrianRunsPhilly |
Elite 4564 Boise | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) I just thought I'd add in an update. Our benefit enrollment just opened and it appear my plan is largely unchanged. My insurance went up $14/month to $295/mo for me and the family. There is also a couple of new ACA fees totalling $65 for the year as well. I haven't had a chance to sit down and dig through the details on the plans themselves yet but I will tonight with my wife. |
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2013-11-06 1:42 PM in reply to: 0 |
Champion 11989 Philly 'burbs | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by JoshR I just thought I'd add in an update. Our benefit enrollment just opened and it appear my plan is largely unchanged. My insurance went up $14/month to $295/mo for me and the family. There is also a couple of new ACA fees totalling $65 for the year as well. I haven't had a chance to sit down and dig through the details on the plans themselves yet but I will tonight with my wife. I am in open enrollment too. Medical premiums for the same coverage went up just over 14%. Not too thrilled with it, and wasn't too thrilled with the coverage to begin with. They did away with the HMO option for 2013, and the new PPO plan is less than 100% coverage for most things. I've gotten more doctor bills this year for routine stuff than I ever have before. Nickle and dime stuff too, almost literally; $3.50 for an MRI. I want to know how I can get the special rate the insurance company gets. The service providers always accept less than the actual fee from the insurer, but not the insured. I suppose it could be worse, they could try to get the full balance from me instead of just $3.50.
ETA - Don't know that any of this has anything to do with ACA Edited by mrbbrad 2013-11-06 1:44 PM |
2013-11-06 2:48 PM in reply to: mrbbrad |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) We had 6 plans (two PPO and two EPO). Now we have 4 and those all went up by at least 10%. The two cheapest plans were removed so we do have some people who are not happy. |
2013-11-06 3:17 PM in reply to: Pector55 |
Elite 4564 Boise | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by Pector55 We had 6 plans (two PPO and two EPO). Now we have 4 and those all went up by at least 10%. The two cheapest plans were removed so we do have some people who are not happy. I should have added we have 3 plan levels and I'm on the lowest one still. I didn't check to see how the other 2 were affected. |
2013-11-06 3:20 PM in reply to: JoshR |
Expert 960 Highlands Ranch, CO | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by JoshR Originally posted by Pector55 We had 6 plans (two PPO and two EPO). Now we have 4 and those all went up by at least 10%. The two cheapest plans were removed so we do have some people who are not happy. I should have added we have 3 plan levels and I'm on the lowest one still. I didn't check to see how the other 2 were affected. My premiums went up 0.58% with no changes to coverage, co-pays or deductibles. |
2013-11-06 3:33 PM in reply to: sbreaux |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by sbreaux Originally posted by JoshR Originally posted by Pector55 We had 6 plans (two PPO and two EPO). Now we have 4 and those all went up by at least 10%. The two cheapest plans were removed so we do have some people who are not happy. I should have added we have 3 plan levels and I'm on the lowest one still. I didn't check to see how the other 2 were affected. My premiums went up 0.58% with no changes to coverage, co-pays or deductibles. Mine didn't go up at my old job. And they're not going up at the new job. |
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2013-11-06 3:37 PM in reply to: JoshR |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) we go to June 1st. Not sure how much it went up the first year I was here but It was about 11% last year. |
2013-11-06 3:42 PM in reply to: 0 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) I'm really curious to the comparison of large employer health plans vs. the smaller groups. I know I'm in a small group and it was whacked and we have fewer options at higher costs. I'm curious if the larger company pools that aren't going up that much are using "grandfathered" plans or if they're newer ACA compliant plans. Edited by tuwood 2013-11-06 3:48 PM |
2013-11-06 4:36 PM in reply to: tuwood |
New user 900 , | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Self insured here and my plan was dropped, not sure what I am going to do now. Cannot afford an upgrade, so I will prob just pay the penalty. Actually won't pay the penalty since they can't collect it unless they owe you a refund and that never happens for me. So much for the "if you like your plan" lie. |
2013-11-06 6:13 PM in reply to: NXS |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by NXS Self insured here and my plan was dropped, not sure what I am going to do now. Cannot afford an upgrade, so I will prob just pay the penalty. Actually won't pay the penalty since they can't collect it unless they owe you a refund and that never happens for me. So much for the "if you like your plan" lie. You can get a subsidized plan if you don't make enough to afford one. I would look into that. |
2013-11-07 8:52 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by tuwood I'm really curious to the comparison of large employer health plans vs. the smaller groups. I know I'm in a small group and it was whacked and we have fewer options at higher costs. I'm curious if the larger company pools that aren't going up that much are using "grandfathered" plans or if they're newer ACA compliant plans. I work for a large-ish company (14,000 employees in the US) and have not heard a peep. I'm curious as well. |
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2013-11-07 10:22 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Expert 960 Highlands Ranch, CO | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by tuwood I'm really curious to the comparison of large employer health plans vs. the smaller groups. I know I'm in a small group and it was whacked and we have fewer options at higher costs. I'm curious if the larger company pools that aren't going up that much are using "grandfathered" plans or if they're newer ACA compliant plans. I would think a vast majority of "large employer health plans" meet the minimum standards set forth by the ACA, so there wouldn't be an issue. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it is my understanding that even if a plan's dynamics change, as long as those changes still meet the minimum standards, it can remain in place. The only question is the changes to premiums this year vs. last. |
2013-11-07 10:41 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Elite 4564 Boise | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by tuwood I'm really curious to the comparison of large employer health plans vs. the smaller groups. I know I'm in a small group and it was whacked and we have fewer options at higher costs. I'm curious if the larger company pools that aren't going up that much are using "grandfathered" plans or if they're newer ACA compliant plans. I work for a sizable company (I think ~7,000) just for more info on my plan. I also checked and it doesn't appear my plan details have changed much at all from last year. |
2013-11-07 11:01 AM in reply to: sbreaux |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by sbreaux Originally posted by tuwood I would think a vast majority of "large employer health plans" meet the minimum standards set forth by the ACA, so there wouldn't be an issue. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it is my understanding that even if a plan's dynamics change, as long as those changes still meet the minimum standards, it can remain in place. The only question is the changes to premiums this year vs. last. I'm really curious to the comparison of large employer health plans vs. the smaller groups. I know I'm in a small group and it was whacked and we have fewer options at higher costs. I'm curious if the larger company pools that aren't going up that much are using "grandfathered" plans or if they're newer ACA compliant plans. I honestly don't know, but I would guess that you're correct. I'm also wondering if the extension of the employer mandate could have some line item as well. |
2013-11-07 3:30 PM in reply to: mr2tony |
Expert 1240 Columbia, MO | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by mr2tony Originally posted by NXS Self insured here and my plan was dropped, not sure what I am going to do now. Cannot afford an upgrade, so I will prob just pay the penalty. Actually won't pay the penalty since they can't collect it unless they owe you a refund and that never happens for me. So much for the "if you like your plan" lie. You can get a subsidized plan if you don't make enough to afford one. I would look into that.
He had a plan that he liked and was his personal choice, now he's got the govt telling him what he really needs and charging him more.....yeah thanks Nancy, now that we passed the bill and found out what's in it we're realizing it's a bunch of bovine excrement. |
2013-11-07 4:20 PM in reply to: bsjracing |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by bsjracing Originally posted by mr2tony Originally posted by NXS Self insured here and my plan was dropped, not sure what I am going to do now. Cannot afford an upgrade, so I will prob just pay the penalty. Actually won't pay the penalty since they can't collect it unless they owe you a refund and that never happens for me. So much for the "if you like your plan" lie. You can get a subsidized plan if you don't make enough to afford one. I would look into that.
He had a plan that he liked and was his personal choice, now he's got the govt telling him what he really needs and charging him more.....yeah thanks Nancy, now that we passed the bill and found out what's in it we're realizing it's a bunch of bovine excrement. Yep that's the law, in a nutshell. Thanks for the recap. Life sucks all around, doesn't it. |
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2013-11-07 4:32 PM in reply to: 0 |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Romney/Ryan 2012.....oh, wait.....we've already been there/done that. Folks, the ACA is the law. And it's not going away. It obviously needs alot of work, but so did Medicade/Medicare. It's time to stop the bickering about the implementation....it's already implemented. Some folks hate it, some folks like it. Majority of folks don't care. MSNBC (very-left leaning, I know) had poll numbers that said the popularity of ACA has actually increased by a few percentage points. Can't we talk about something else....Chris Christie? Rand Paul? Edited by jeffnboise 2013-11-07 4:34 PM |
2013-11-07 4:56 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Master 1585 Folsom (Sacramento), CA | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by jeffnboise Romney/Ryan 2012.....oh, wait.....we've already been there/done that. Folks, the ACA is the law. And it's not going away. It obviously needs alot of work, but so did Medicade/Medicare. It's time to stop the bickering about the implementation....it's already implemented. Some folks hate it, some folks like it. Majority of folks don't care. MSNBC (very-left leaning, I know) had poll numbers that said the popularity of ACA has actually increased by a few percentage points. Can't we talk about something else....Chris Christie? Rand Paul? I have never understood this point of view. Laws in this country are not written in stone. I'm sure people made the same argument following the Volstead Act. That was a bad law that was later overturned. Should the nation have left it be since it was law? I mean, I can't understand why people would be upset about a law that only passed the Senate because the Democratic State Assembly gave the Democratic Governor of MA the ability to fill Ted Kennedy's seat after his death. The seat would later be won by Scott Brown forcing the Senate into an unprecedented use of reconciliation. Yep, no room for criticism there Plus we are on the same website that has debated headphones on the bike about eleventy billion times since I joined. Arguing and complaining is just what we do here. |
2013-11-07 5:26 PM in reply to: uclamatt2007 |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by uclamatt2007 Originally posted by jeffnboise I have never understood this point of view. Laws in this country are not written in stone. I'm sure people made the same argument following the Volstead Act. That was a bad law that was later overturned. Should the nation have left it be since it was law? I mean, I can't understand why people would be upset about a law that only passed the Senate because the Democratic State Assembly gave the Democratic Governor of MA the ability to fill Ted Kennedy's seat after his death. The seat would later be won by Scott Brown forcing the Senate into an unprecedented use of reconciliation. Yep, no room for criticism there Plus we are on the same website that has debated headphones on the bike about eleventy billion times since I joined. Arguing and complaining is just what we do here. Romney/Ryan 2012.....oh, wait.....we've already been there/done that. Folks, the ACA is the law. And it's not going away. It obviously needs alot of work, but so did Medicade/Medicare. It's time to stop the bickering about the implementation....it's already implemented. Some folks hate it, some folks like it. Majority of folks don't care. MSNBC (very-left leaning, I know) had poll numbers that said the popularity of ACA has actually increased by a few percentage points. Can't we talk about something else....Chris Christie? Rand Paul? (shakes head)...I know.....I know. Just venting after long day of gainful, Govt. employment. Carry On! BTW: Headphones are tools of the DEVIL! |
2013-11-07 9:19 PM in reply to: uclamatt2007 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by uclamatt2007 Originally posted by jeffnboise I have never understood this point of view. Laws in this country are not written in stone. I'm sure people made the same argument following the Volstead Act. That was a bad law that was later overturned. Should the nation have left it be since it was law? I mean, I can't understand why people would be upset about a law that only passed the Senate because the Democratic State Assembly gave the Democratic Governor of MA the ability to fill Ted Kennedy's seat after his death. The seat would later be won by Scott Brown forcing the Senate into an unprecedented use of reconciliation. Yep, no room for criticism there Plus we are on the same website that has debated headphones on the bike about eleventy billion times since I joined. Arguing and complaining is just what we do here. Romney/Ryan 2012.....oh, wait.....we've already been there/done that. Folks, the ACA is the law. And it's not going away. It obviously needs alot of work, but so did Medicade/Medicare. It's time to stop the bickering about the implementation....it's already implemented. Some folks hate it, some folks like it. Majority of folks don't care. MSNBC (very-left leaning, I know) had poll numbers that said the popularity of ACA has actually increased by a few percentage points. Can't we talk about something else....Chris Christie? Rand Paul? Don't forget the Cornhusker kickback that had a string on it. Here's your kick back... oh wait, never mind you already voted. |
2013-11-08 7:03 AM in reply to: mr2tony |
New user 900 , | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by mr2tony Originally posted by bsjracing Originally posted by mr2tony Originally posted by NXS Self insured here and my plan was dropped, not sure what I am going to do now. Cannot afford an upgrade, so I will prob just pay the penalty. Actually won't pay the penalty since they can't collect it unless they owe you a refund and that never happens for me. So much for the "if you like your plan" lie. You can get a subsidized plan if you don't make enough to afford one. I would look into that.
He had a plan that he liked and was his personal choice, now he's got the govt telling him what he really needs and charging him more.....yeah thanks Nancy, now that we passed the bill and found out what's in it we're realizing it's a bunch of bovine excrement. Yep that's the law, in a nutshell. Thanks for the recap. Life sucks all around, doesn't it. I don't want a f&%#$%* subsidy. A subsidy is someone else's hard earned dollars going to me. I was happy and making it on my own, and now the Democrats say just depend on the gov. Well guess what? I don't want a damn thing from the gov. but to be left alone. I guess I have what most of the people in this nation don't, pride and self reliance. |
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2013-11-08 10:39 AM in reply to: NXS |
Pro 4909 Hailey, ID | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Well I guess I get to join in the fun. Just got my renewal info. My plan is gone. What can I get instead? Best match is 96% rate increase and OVER TRIPLE the deductible. I am a healthy 31 year old small business owner. Haven't seen what will happen with the rest of the family yet. Yikes. |
2013-11-08 11:44 AM in reply to: bradword |
Expert 1240 Columbia, MO | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Just found out our coverage(provided by wife's employer) is going up as a direct result of the ACA. Thanks alot for this new tax Washington. |
2013-11-08 12:41 PM in reply to: bsjracing |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Well, in reference to large vs. small companies. I reported above on a complany with over 44k employees. We are a 5 billion dollar a year corp. I call BS on the excuses used for opening the website. There are ways to simulate load on websites, size databases, etc to handle the problems they are having. A website like this is not that spectacular of a project to complete and given 2 years to complete it was fair. Had it been slow it would be one thing but it looks as though they never did any level of testing.This is more of a reflection on the inefficiency within goverment and too much emphasis for scratching backs instead of serving the people.
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2013-11-08 1:34 PM in reply to: NXS |
Expert 1240 Columbia, MO | Subject: RE: ACA fun begins on Oct 1 (mines beginning already) Originally posted by NXS I don't want a f&%#$%* subsidy. A subsidy is someone else's hard earned dollars going to me. I was happy and making it on my own, and now the Democrats say just depend on the gov. Well guess what? I don't want a damn thing from the gov. but to be left alone. I guess I have what most of the people in this nation don't, pride and self reliance.
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