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October 21, 2010 at 8:31 AM #18102October 21, 2010 at 8:47 AM #621004CoronitaParticipant
Went from $0/month +no copay to $100/month + $20copay…
Oh well…
October 21, 2010 at 8:47 AM #621086CoronitaParticipantWent from $0/month +no copay to $100/month + $20copay…
Oh well…
October 21, 2010 at 8:47 AM #621644CoronitaParticipantWent from $0/month +no copay to $100/month + $20copay…
Oh well…
October 21, 2010 at 8:47 AM #621766CoronitaParticipantWent from $0/month +no copay to $100/month + $20copay…
Oh well…
October 21, 2010 at 8:47 AM #622085CoronitaParticipantWent from $0/month +no copay to $100/month + $20copay…
Oh well…
October 21, 2010 at 9:12 AM #621034tcParticipantMy copay is up over 100%. But I guess it is still cheap compared to what lots of people pay.
October 21, 2010 at 9:12 AM #621115tcParticipantMy copay is up over 100%. But I guess it is still cheap compared to what lots of people pay.
October 21, 2010 at 9:12 AM #621674tcParticipantMy copay is up over 100%. But I guess it is still cheap compared to what lots of people pay.
October 21, 2010 at 9:12 AM #621796tcParticipantMy copay is up over 100%. But I guess it is still cheap compared to what lots of people pay.
October 21, 2010 at 9:12 AM #622115tcParticipantMy copay is up over 100%. But I guess it is still cheap compared to what lots of people pay.
October 21, 2010 at 9:24 AM #621053bearishgurlParticipantI have an individual policy and my premium went up 20% October 1 to compensate my ins. co. for now having to accept applicants with pre-existing conditions after the passage of the HCRA. Even if my ins. co. charges many of them an $800-$1500 mo. premium, they are still a “loss” to carry.
My co-pays of $40 primary/$50 specialist/$12 generic drugs and $8,000 yr. co-insurance if I land in the hospital remained the same.
Because of the recent passage of HCRA, I expect my premium will rise => 20% per year until I am eligible for Medicare (assuming it’s still around by then) :={
October 21, 2010 at 9:24 AM #621135bearishgurlParticipantI have an individual policy and my premium went up 20% October 1 to compensate my ins. co. for now having to accept applicants with pre-existing conditions after the passage of the HCRA. Even if my ins. co. charges many of them an $800-$1500 mo. premium, they are still a “loss” to carry.
My co-pays of $40 primary/$50 specialist/$12 generic drugs and $8,000 yr. co-insurance if I land in the hospital remained the same.
Because of the recent passage of HCRA, I expect my premium will rise => 20% per year until I am eligible for Medicare (assuming it’s still around by then) :={
October 21, 2010 at 9:24 AM #621694bearishgurlParticipantI have an individual policy and my premium went up 20% October 1 to compensate my ins. co. for now having to accept applicants with pre-existing conditions after the passage of the HCRA. Even if my ins. co. charges many of them an $800-$1500 mo. premium, they are still a “loss” to carry.
My co-pays of $40 primary/$50 specialist/$12 generic drugs and $8,000 yr. co-insurance if I land in the hospital remained the same.
Because of the recent passage of HCRA, I expect my premium will rise => 20% per year until I am eligible for Medicare (assuming it’s still around by then) :={
October 21, 2010 at 9:24 AM #621816bearishgurlParticipantI have an individual policy and my premium went up 20% October 1 to compensate my ins. co. for now having to accept applicants with pre-existing conditions after the passage of the HCRA. Even if my ins. co. charges many of them an $800-$1500 mo. premium, they are still a “loss” to carry.
My co-pays of $40 primary/$50 specialist/$12 generic drugs and $8,000 yr. co-insurance if I land in the hospital remained the same.
Because of the recent passage of HCRA, I expect my premium will rise => 20% per year until I am eligible for Medicare (assuming it’s still around by then) :={
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