Compassrose, even if you think you can't afford the premiums or qualify for the subsidies, check it out to make sure. I don't know your circumstances, but I do know that one major medical episode can financially destroy you. Now that the insurance is available to most, there are moves to make a bankruptcy harder to get if it is based on medical debt. You could lose everything you have or ever expect to have.
Offroad, you are right. The big expense for us would be dentures, which you and I don't have but hubby does. Even with dentures, dental insurance is outrageous for us. We worked out an arrangement with our dentist to pay the same rates our insurance company did when we had it. We save money and the dentist gets paid right away instead of in 3 months.
BTW, for those who are holding out on Obamacare and subsidies for philosophical reasons, Wolf's bill for his knee replacement was $111,000 for the hospital, alone. That did not include the doctors or therapy. He was in constant pain and limited mobility until he had it done and the surgeon would not even make an appointment without insurance. What are your chances of having that in the piggy bank?