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As I recall, the date you purchased the plan does not matter....as some carriers automatically made changes to the plans after the ACA date, thereby removing the Grandfathered clause. Aetna moved a lot of people to the "Value" plan.....and it is no different than the client calling in and altering the benefits after the ACA date. Most of my clients, to save money over the years, may have raised deductibles, etc........so, same impact.
I seem to recall that Coventry did something similar when they moved $20 copays to $30 copays a while back. So...it boils down to when did your plan last get amended....even if you had no say in the matter. Else, real grandfathered (un-altered) plans are still safe, by law (supposedly).
My plan has not changed. I would know - I had cancer in 2012, so I am well versed about my lousy coverage. I didn't change anything & no amendments were made since I was effective 4/1/2009. No co-pays changed or any of that.
Screw all of them. I'm going uninsured. I don't care - I never see doctors. For the price of the premium, I could get out of the hospital debt I still owe from 2 years ago. Next time they see me it will be when I stroll into emergency because I'm dying & am told to go to hospice. I'm not a fan of our lousy Medical "system". If anyone's been there - they know why I feel that way.