[quote=SK in CV][quote=bearishgurl]I’m simply stating here that Medi-Cal expansion has adversely affected thousands of middle-income individuals in CA who signed up in good faith for a marketplace plan on the exchange and it continues to do so.[/quote]It’s adversely affected you, and the people you advise, or at least you claim it is, because you think you know what you’re doing, and you actually have no clue. Other than you, and those you claim you advise, I’ve seen no evidence of what you’re claiming.[/quote]
If could put aside your arrogance and could learn how to “google” for yourself, you wouldn’t be making all these insulting erroneous assumptions about me, SK. To dispel all of the ignorance floating around out there, I’ve taken the liberty of sorting through a large number of bookmarks I had related to these issues we’ve been discussing here that had been long stored in one folder (now in 3) and culled the most cogent and informative links this evening to get you started on your viewing and reading journey!
Perhaps the following links (some of them posted by CC enrolled insurance agent-navigators) might help you better understand the scope of the many thorny problems with CC and other healthcare exchanges a bit more in-depth:
SK, why don’t you take a look at the following links in your “spare time,” as they relate to Medicaid/Medi-Cal estate recovery. They will get you started on the wondrous journey to a full understanding of the huge incentives that state exchanges have (in states with expanded Medicaid) to cram as many people as possible as soon as possible into Medicaid/Medi-Cal, ESPecially those over 55 years old … this group is icing on the cake for state bureaucrats left in charge of Medi-Cal Estate Recovery and related collections.
Folks, there is so much more to the Covered CA/Medi-Cal debacle, but I think the above is enough to digest . . . for now. Many of these agents’ experiences with their clients’ CC accounts mirror my own experiences. Of course, poor Joe and Suzy 6p signing up on the exchanges themselves for a healthplan have absolutely no clue what they’re getting into … that is, until their first experience with being “bumped” from their plan and/or stopped and restarted on their plan 1-2 months out … involuntarily, of course.
No one ever mentioned when the ACA was being “sold” to us that it could turn into practically a full-time job with multiple ticklers close at hand for the typical CC enrollee to make sure they are still covered week to week and month to month …. but it certainly can be.
Enjoy …. and take your time … I know it’s a lot to digest all at once. You too, carli. Watch, read and learn, LOL . . . :=0