Maybe I should be self insured
#11
Registered User
Originally Posted by Morris,Nov 2 2010, 09:55 PM
Rob, I was just notified yesterday that my health insurance premiums are going from $1,211 to $1,476 per month, a 21% increase. Just for me and the +1. I wish I could tell them where to shove it, but can't afford the risk. Bastards.
I wonder how much of this increase is due to the new health insurance legislation, now having to cover kids to 26, ignore preexisting conditions etc etc. Thanks Mr. President. I thought I was supposed to SAVE money.
I wonder how much of this increase is due to the new health insurance legislation, now having to cover kids to 26, ignore preexisting conditions etc etc. Thanks Mr. President. I thought I was supposed to SAVE money.
#12
Originally Posted by Morris,Nov 2 2010, 07:55 PM
Rob, I was just notified yesterday that my health insurance premiums are going from $1,211 to $1,476 per month, a 21% increase. Just for me and the +1. I wish I could tell them where to shove it, but can't afford the risk. Bastards.
I wonder how much of this increase is due to the new health insurance legislation, now having to cover kids to 26, ignore preexisting conditions etc etc. Thanks Mr. President. I thought I was supposed to SAVE money.
I wonder how much of this increase is due to the new health insurance legislation, now having to cover kids to 26, ignore preexisting conditions etc etc. Thanks Mr. President. I thought I was supposed to SAVE money.
#13
I have a sneaking suspicion there's a fair amount of strike while the iron is hot going on.
A lot of companies have taken advantage of the distraction of the health care bill to jump and readjust things.
Both my employer and my wife's made huge changes in their health plans this year.
a neighbor is the HR VP at a large company, they just switched to a HSA based plan.
he's rushing to get his knee reworked this year before the new plan kicks in when he'll face a big out of pocket expense.
A lot of companies have taken advantage of the distraction of the health care bill to jump and readjust things.
Both my employer and my wife's made huge changes in their health plans this year.
a neighbor is the HR VP at a large company, they just switched to a HSA based plan.
he's rushing to get his knee reworked this year before the new plan kicks in when he'll face a big out of pocket expense.
#14
We spend more on our hobbies than any insurance, even when they are all combined. So, for now, I've no complaints.
#15
Let's put it this way. Because I fear what will be next in the world of health plans and rising deductibles, I've signed on a bit early for a colonoscopy. It will be done soon and the doc assures me it will be covered.
If they (health insurance companies) are going to (excuse the expression) shove it up my ____ I may as well take advantage of them and have this test when I've already met my deductible for this year.
If they (health insurance companies) are going to (excuse the expression) shove it up my ____ I may as well take advantage of them and have this test when I've already met my deductible for this year.
#16
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by ralper,Nov 2 2010, 10:04 PM
I can't answer you, but I suspect that there would have been a substantial increase even if the new healthcare bill hadn't passed.
#17
Originally Posted by Lainey,Nov 3 2010, 09:44 AM
Let's put it this way. Because I fear what will be next in the world of health plans and rising deductibles, I've signed on a bit early for a colonoscopy.
#18
Originally Posted by Lainey,Nov 3 2010, 09:44 AM
I've signed on a bit early for a colonoscopy.
I don't want to get stuffed twice. once by the doc and once by the insurance company.
#19
Originally Posted by boltonblue,Nov 3 2010, 11:57 AM
I'm trying to get mine done this year.
I don't want to get stuffed twice. once by the doc and once by the insurance company.
I don't want to get stuffed twice. once by the doc and once by the insurance company.
#20
Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 3,752
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
In talking with my health insurance agent he attributed the rise in our coverage directly to the new healthcare program. I am leaning towards the insurance companies saw an opening to raise their premiums and they jumped on it. The problem is we have no options. With a $40,000 ankle surgery in August and another one in January what choice do I have but to pay the premium and move on. Bottom line, that increase is passed on to our customers.