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I understand your pain but if you are low enough income you should be able to receive a subsidy on the new, improved high priced plan and higher out of pocket costs.
Rick
You forgot to mention many less physicians to choose from.
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I understand your pain but if you are low enough income you should be able to receive a subsidy on the new, improved high priced plan and higher out of pocket costs.
Rick
I would imagine sooner than later that many carrier's will cancel their grandfather plan's due to lack of participation and premium's going into that block of business to pay claims.
ok, I just thought the rules meant something. Guess I was wrong. We can leave it here. thanks for your responses.
"You can keep your doctor" (unless doctor is not a network provider).
Am I the only one that mis-interpreted the law when they said that if you were grandfathered, you would not have to change your plan? Is it me? The original statements said that if you were in a plan pre-ACA being signed, that you would KEEP your plan. There were never conditions applied to it - they seemed to state that the carriers had to maintain the plans in grandfathered status even though they couldn't be marketed anymore . . . .
Well, I guess I'll have to notify my clients who are grandfathered that it doesn't matter at all . . . .