Obamacare hits home ~
Not you're right my National Insurance is (sorry looked at the wrong tax bracket on my pay slip) £284.46 on my last pay. That's what I pay as an individual to have unlimited access to GP's, Hospitals, Laboratories, Nuclear Imagine, Physiotherapy, Ophthalmology etc etc etc.
I pay not up front fees for anything at all. I pay my National Insurance tax with utter pride knowing it supports health for all and no one owns this nor can take it away. We are all equal under this system.
You're right it isn't free, but I am free to use it as often or as little as I need without fear of losing my home, my job and my possessions.
Health should not be owned by a private company it should be owned by us!
All of our govt officials should be required to have the exact same coverage they opine for the rest of us. No free rides or big buck escapes.
And BTW, I want them to have the same pension eligibility the rest of us have. And their salary should be the exact median for the country. If things improve for us, they will improve for them.
I dream well, don't I?
Unfortunately I don't understand the ins and outs of the obamacare plan but from my understanding its supposed to require everyone to purchase health insurance and get rid of denials due to preexisting conditions and if you fall under a certain tax bracket (bottom 25% or something like that) you get some version of a modified medicare plan. With these rate increases I don't see how anyone will be able to afford to purchase healthcare (its pretty hard as it is now) and I am very afraid for the future of healthcare in this country.
I don't see why the insurance company can't just offer everyone the rates and plans that they offer fortune 50 companies or better yet, doctors and hospitals charge us the rates that they bill the insurance companies instead of these obscene pricing differentials. Okay I am going to shut up because I am starting to sound like a crazed nut.
Hope you find a better plan!
But is it fast enough so you can fly away
You gotta make a decision
You leave tonight or live and die this way
- Tracy Chapman - Fast Car
Two years ago we had 55 employees, we now have 12 of the 12 maybe 2 would take the coverage and pay the increased premiums. I won't, I will self insure and pay cash, most everyone else is just dropping coverage.
We (our company) used to pay the employee premium, we can't pay the increase, so the employee will have to cover the increased premium.
I may end up just shutting down the company, we haven't made a profit in over a year and things are not going to improve in the near future if ever.
My only hope is that we get rid of the idiots now running the govermment in November and that the newcomers will really take care of business. I know that is a long shot, but it's the only hope and reason I'm hanging on.
Kerry
on 8/11/10 2:35 am - Tuvalu
Two years ago we had 55 employees, we now have 12 of the 12 maybe 2 would take the coverage and pay the increased premiums. I won't, I will self insure and pay cash, most everyone else is just dropping coverage.
We (our company) used to pay the employee premium, we can't pay the increase, so the employee will have to cover the increased premium.
I may end up just shutting down the company, we haven't made a profit in over a year and things are not going to improve in the near future if ever.
My only hope is that we get rid of the idiots now running the govermment in November and that the newcomers will really take care of business. I know that is a long shot, but it's the only hope and reason I'm hanging on.
Kerry
Would the 35% credit not help you?
If you have up to 25 employees, pay average annual wages below $50,000, and provide health insurance, you may qualify for a small business tax credit this year of up to 35% (up to 25% for non-profits) to offset the cost of your insurance. This will bring down the cost of providing insurance.
www.healthcare.gov/foryou/small/index.html
Be careful on self-insuring...you've had TWO wls's and will likely be rated higher. My Long Term Care Insurance company covered my mother--who had had cancer--and my husband--who had had a heart attack, but not me, because I had had WLS within the past five years.
When I said self insure, I mean self insure, I'll just pay for what ever I need. If I get sick and die, I die, I've raised my family, Barb is set and won't need to work, so if worst comes to worst, I'll just check out, no muss, no fuss. I don't see that happening, I'm really healthy now, I'm just saying, it's not like I have a family to raise and take care of, if I get sick and die, it's not going to be a huge tragedy.
Kerry
The whole thing just sucks.
Kerry