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Jacqueline
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In response to Read aBannedBook.
That is a huge deal when you run up a million dollar tab in one year, as my husband did. Our premiums aren’t cheap, but I can’t imagine what they could be without the ACA.
11:08 PM - Nov 27, 2023
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Suzanne Chowla
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Sadly, b4 ACA you would be dropped from insurance at 1st open enrollment & then be uninsurable at literally *any* price. Only option would then be to get on the wait list for your state's very expensive high risk pool insurance & potentially spend years waiting, uninsured. It was BARBARIC before ACA
In response to Jacqueline.
07:37 PM - Nov 28, 2023
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Suzanne Chowla
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In response to Suzanne Chowla.
Before ACA, for non-employer-based, private plans, more than 1 pre-existing minor condition often made ppl completely uninsurable (pre-existing conditions that counted included being overweight, any trtmnt for severe acne, any diagnosis of high blood pressure, even if currently well-managed, etc.).
07:48 PM - Nov 28, 2023
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Suzanne Chowla
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In response to Suzanne Chowla.
Pre-ACA, even employer-based plans had low security of coverage. Prospective employees were often forced to complete a pre-onboarding health questionnaire & offers were rescinded if health wasn't basically perfect. & ppl were often terminated if they developed expensive health issues--that was legal
07:52 PM - Nov 28, 2023
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