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I've seen this more frequently in the last year or so here in California.
Doctor's office won't accept Covered CA. Office won't accept cash payments from patients who have Covered CA health plan, even if wiling to pay.
Have to assume there is a reason for this beyond just the provider not liking ACA.
Us health and insurance in same sentence is not allowed.
So to my earlier question. Can I carry a USHealth plan in order to see my doctor and also an ACA plan for anything major that might arise? Legal or not legal?
Any health plan should provide, at least, the essential health benefits which include hospitalization among other benefits. I think these may cost more than most pre-existing conditions. You may check this about insurance outside the marketplace: Health Insurance Plans Outside the Marketplace - Marketplace A+