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Monday, November 07, 2016

Obamacare Victims Revolt: 'We Don’t have that Kind of Money'

Some users of Obamacare are finding the medical care they need to be too expensive to use due to high deductibles and high out-of-pocket costs.

Michelle Harris is one of those people. Harris, a 61-year-old retired waitress in northwest Montana, has arthritis in both shoulders but is doing everything she can to avoid seeing a doctor due to the $4,500 deductible and $338 a month in premiums under her Blue Cross Blue Shield plan.

“It hurts, but we don’t have that kind of money,” Harris said to Bloomberg Politics. “So I deal with it.”

Some insurance plans under Obamacare are designed not to kick in until patients have spent thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs, which put many healthcare services out of reach for patients.

Even though the uninsured rate in America is at a record low, a study from the Commonwealth Fund found that four out of 10 adults in Obamacare plans aren’t confident that they can pay their medical bills if they got sick, Bloomberg Politics reported.

“A lot of people are still one catastrophic illness away from really feeling the financial impact of this,” said Jonathan Oberlander, a health policy professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. “They’re underinsured, and that means they’re not going to get all the services that they want or that they need.”

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The way it's configured, if you don't join and pay, you're fined. Isn't this extortion?

Anonymous said...

DemocRATs are noted for extortion. Just look at Clinton and the Foundation. Live in MD and neighbors when up 65% with $6500 deductible.

Anonymous said...

This is another TAX not an extortion plan. USSC ruling with Obama administration testimony.

Anonymous said...

Was Ms. Harris an Obama supporter? How's that hope and change working for her?

Anonymous said...

The government hasn't raised the premiums, that is up to the insurance company to decide. If we had single payer, they would all be out of business!