beavergod1
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I am writing this in response to other people’s inquiries on health insurance. If this can help one person, it is worth my time and effort to share.
My wife recently underwent a heart valve replacement and at the same time had another undiscovered, severely leaking valve on the other side of her heart repaired.
This was covered entirely under Obamacare, (ACA), insurance. This is first hand experience, not second or third hand, or hearsay, but real time ongoing experience. My wife is now in heart rehabilitation therapy for 3 months.
My wife had her operation on July 12. She is currently in heart rehab for 3 months. Her total bill so far has topped $600,000. She has a Bronze plan with BCBS, (Blue Cross Blue Shield), with a total deductible and out of pocket yearly maximum of $8700 p/yr.
All of her treatment, including her $600 p/mo temporary cocktail of drugs are covered 100% until the end of the year.
She pays $86 p/mo for her premium on a household income of $40,000 p/yr, (MAGI), household income. Excuse me for thinking $86 p/mo is a trivial amount, but for life saving care, to us it is a bargain. Yes, it is basically a high deductible plan, but it saved my wife’s life.
I have read on these threads of people having disappointing results from their ACA plans. I think this is due to their choosing a low priced, narrow network plan, with limited care options. She could have chosen a plan for under $10 p/mo or $0, but instead chose a plan with a company with the largest network of doctors and medical facilities nationwide for $86 p/mo. It appears to have paid off.
Again, this is our ongoing experience right now and it is working. I have been on Medicare from the beginning of this year and it is a dream, with the G plan supplemental. My wife won’t qualify for 3 more years.
Thank God, Obama, and John Mccain for ACA. For the price of a good used car I got my wife’s life back for 20+ years. If this info helps just one person make an informed choice, then it was worth the time to write it up…
My wife recently underwent a heart valve replacement and at the same time had another undiscovered, severely leaking valve on the other side of her heart repaired.
This was covered entirely under Obamacare, (ACA), insurance. This is first hand experience, not second or third hand, or hearsay, but real time ongoing experience. My wife is now in heart rehabilitation therapy for 3 months.
My wife had her operation on July 12. She is currently in heart rehab for 3 months. Her total bill so far has topped $600,000. She has a Bronze plan with BCBS, (Blue Cross Blue Shield), with a total deductible and out of pocket yearly maximum of $8700 p/yr.
All of her treatment, including her $600 p/mo temporary cocktail of drugs are covered 100% until the end of the year.
She pays $86 p/mo for her premium on a household income of $40,000 p/yr, (MAGI), household income. Excuse me for thinking $86 p/mo is a trivial amount, but for life saving care, to us it is a bargain. Yes, it is basically a high deductible plan, but it saved my wife’s life.
I have read on these threads of people having disappointing results from their ACA plans. I think this is due to their choosing a low priced, narrow network plan, with limited care options. She could have chosen a plan for under $10 p/mo or $0, but instead chose a plan with a company with the largest network of doctors and medical facilities nationwide for $86 p/mo. It appears to have paid off.
Again, this is our ongoing experience right now and it is working. I have been on Medicare from the beginning of this year and it is a dream, with the G plan supplemental. My wife won’t qualify for 3 more years.
Thank God, Obama, and John Mccain for ACA. For the price of a good used car I got my wife’s life back for 20+ years. If this info helps just one person make an informed choice, then it was worth the time to write it up…