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  • SteveP
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    Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
    For the record, I work for a Dow 30 company that self-insures as well. We are offered three plans:
    PPO
    High deductible
    Really high deductible

    I've been on the PPO for as long as I've been there (and pretty much all my life with the same clinic and insurance company - I've been EXTREMELY fortunate).

    This year I'm probably switching to the high deductible because of the "disincentives" they've put on the PPO.
    So does that mean you're "transitioning"?

    Seriously, I turned down an out-of-state job because the employer didn't have a health plan and I couldn't find out how much I would have to pay for insurance. Fortunately, my wife's company will still be offering family coverage next year. It's a high-deductible plan, which makes it tough paying for my diabetes supplies and meds.

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  • dxmnkd316
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    Wow. That's a load of crap.

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  • jerphisch
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    Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
    For the record, I work for a Dow 30 company that self-insures as well. We are offered three plans:
    PPO
    High deductible
    Really high deductible

    I've been on the PPO for as long as I've been there (and pretty much all my life with the same clinic and insurance company - I've been EXTREMELY fortunate).

    This year I'm probably switching to the high deductible because of the "disincentives" they've put on the PPO.
    Mine is a DOW 30 as well, we have no options. Only plan offered for a family is $3K deductible, $8K out of pocket max (I think those are halved for an individual). Only thing that doesnt get paid out of pocket and count towards deductible is 1 annual checkup. Company gives $1K in an FSA provided we take health screening, and beginning next year any health issues we had this year must be improved upon in order to keep getting the FSA $.

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  • FlagDUDE08
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    Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
    Yeah, in '08. Not in '12. And he NEVER ran on JOBS JOBS JOBS. Still waiting for Boner's JOBS JOBS JOBS legislation. The only thing I know for sure is there will be an abortion rider somewhere in the bill.
    There is legislation for JOBS JOBS JOBS. They're with the IRS, NSA, and many other government agencies.

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  • dxmnkd316
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    Re: The PPACA - Implementation Phase I

    For the record, I work for a Dow 30 company that self-insures as well. We are offered three plans:
    PPO
    High deductible
    Really high deductible

    I've been on the PPO for as long as I've been there (and pretty much all my life with the same clinic and insurance company - I've been EXTREMELY fortunate).

    This year I'm probably switching to the high deductible because of the "disincentives" they've put on the PPO.

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  • Old Pio
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    Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
    Yeah, in '08. Not in '12. And he NEVER ran on JOBS JOBS JOBS. Still waiting for Boner's JOBS JOBS JOBS legislation. The only thing I know for sure is there will be an abortion rider somewhere in the bill.
    Cha ching!

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  • Old Pio
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    Originally posted by walrus View Post
    So as late as today Obama has been saying you can sign up for Insurance on the phone or in person, guess what, no you can't according to NBC evening news. They're claiming no matter how you sign up your info has to go thru a portal that doesn't work. Does Obama have any idea whats going on with his signature legislation?
    And if not, why not? What was Howard Baker's famous Watergate question? "What did the president know and when did he know it?"

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  • DrDemento
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    Originally posted by SteveP View Post
    So... now we learn the White House was told three years ago that Obamacare would be a ginormous screwup.
    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_1...l-3-years-ago/
    Steve: I am sure they got a ton of input from insurance people-but i wonder how much was asked for from the medical providers of care that would be ruled by the legislation?

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  • SteveP
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    So... now we learn the White House was told three years ago that Obamacare would be a ginormous screwup.
    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_1...l-3-years-ago/

    Three years ago, a trusted Obama health care adviser warned the White House it was losing control of Obamacare. A memo obtained by CBS News said strong leadership was missing and the law's successful implementation was in jeopardy. The warnings were specific and dire -- and ignored.

    (David) Cutler wrote no one was in charge who had any experience in complex business start-ups. He also worried basic regulations, technology and policy coordination would fail.
    Last edited by SteveP; 11-04-2013, 05:52 PM.

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  • walrus
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    So as late as today Obama has been saying you can sign up for Insurance on the phone or in person, guess what, no you can't according to NBC evening news. They're claiming no matter how you sign up your info has to go thru a portal that doesn't work. Does Obama have any idea whats going on with his signature legislation?

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  • DrDemento
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    Originally posted by jerphisch View Post
    Group policy through a self insured employer. Have been here a little over 5 years and we have had 10%+ increases most years, except the one where they switched from a standard plan to a high deductible one. They were kind enough to leave cost the same as the previous year while killing the coverage. Not sure how to quatify the increase in cost of switching plans but I would guess the % increase there was astronomical. I believe the policy is now ACA compliant as the list of changes from last year to this has a blurb about including all ACA costs.
    Then not quite comparable to what was done here to us in NJ. Since we closed the office and just do consulting work-we lost the opportunity to keep our group policy. Unbelievable difference for us. The deductible and out of pocket maximum is a 10 fold increase. The drug copayment changed from 10 generic/30 brand name to a 50% copay(but that 50% is based solely on wht the insurer feel the drug should cost and not the real world price.

    No one has a crystal ball-and i don't dare speculate on what will happen to group policies in the next few years. But what many of the self insured are seeing right now may portend a bit about what will happen in the future for the group coverages. I am not smart enough and certainly not a large business owner to know what effects that could have in the workplace.

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  • jerphisch
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    Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
    Just for reference-do you purchase your own policy? Or are you part of a group policy from an employer? And is this policy now ACA compatable or will it be cancelled after this next renewal? Also-if you don't mind-age group? My wife over the past 12 years with Horizon BC of NJ has never had any increase less than 7% and some years as high as 19%(this year) and she has already received the letter telling us that this is the last time it will be renewed ever.

    I ask much of this to see if we here in the lovely state of NJ are receiving a similar experience to what others are seeing in different areas of the country.
    Group policy through a self insured employer. Have been here a little over 5 years and we have had 10%+ increases most years, except the one where they switched from a standard plan to a high deductible one. They were kind enough to leave cost the same as the previous year while killing the coverage. Not sure how to quatify the increase in cost of switching plans but I would guess the % increase there was astronomical. I believe the policy is now ACA compliant as the list of changes from last year to this has a blurb about including all ACA costs.

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  • ScoobyDoo
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    Originally posted by walrus View Post
    In 08 he didn't run on jobs?
    Yeah, in '08. Not in '12. And he NEVER ran on JOBS JOBS JOBS. Still waiting for Boner's JOBS JOBS JOBS legislation. The only thing I know for sure is there will be an abortion rider somewhere in the bill.

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  • FreshFish
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    Washington Post publishes an internal White House memo dated May 11, 2010 that presages all of the problems we have seen since:


    I am writing to relay my concern about the way the Administration is implementing the new health reform legislation. I am concerned that the personnel and processes you have in place are not up to the task, and that health reform will be unsuccessful as a result.

    ....

    My general view is that the early implementation efforts are far short of what it will take to implement reform successfully. For health reform to be successful, the relevant people need a vision about health system transformation and the managerial ability to carry out that vision. The President has sketched out such a vision. However, I do not believe the relevant members of the Administration understand the President’s vision or have the capability to carry it out. [emphasis in original]
    The rest of the memo is extraordinary. I am very impressed: it was written by someone who passionately believed in the promise and ideals behind PPACA and wanted to see them work. Anyone who supports the law should read it: the author lays out the essential minimal steps for the law to work. If the administration had followed through on those suggestions, I might very well be sitting on the fence, still mulling over my reaction. However, contrast those excellent proposals to what actually has been done.

    There was no commitment to making the law work; all they cared about was passing it. Once it was passed, that was it, their job was done. Now the rest of us are stuck with Max Baucus' "train wreck" of epic proportions.
    Last edited by FreshFish; 11-04-2013, 04:09 PM.

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  • Rover
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    I'm in a group policy at work and we went up more last year. This year no change in premiums.

    Any insurer worth his salt has already changed their policies to comply with the new law since several provisions (such as no lifetime limits on care) are already in effect. As far as individual policies, what we're now hearing is that the people TV complaining about their coverage getting cancelled had terrible coverage and were basically paying money for no services. Small wonder you can't get a policy like that anymore.

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