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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
122. Oh, it was
Wed Nov 28, 2012, 08:46 PM
Nov 2012

extremely easy to find.

Why would I want to get in the way of people being smug and making fools of themselves?

"Blue links!!!"



Both premiums and out-of-pocket are capped Recursion Nov 2012 #1
For Bronze coverage, the maximum out-of-pocket is $6,350. eomer Nov 2012 #73
You are wrong Schema Thing Nov 2012 #2
If what you say is true, bvar22 Nov 2012 #5
you could try this link leftyohiolib Nov 2012 #12
I did, bvar22 Nov 2012 #21
There's no simple answer to that because B2G Nov 2012 #22
Well then you should be able to post the pertinent table or outline... bvar22 Nov 2012 #25
I've seen no tables, but there's this B2G Nov 2012 #31
Thats premium assistance, and separate from co-pays & deductibles NoOneMan Nov 2012 #41
The Kaiser subsidy calculator is based on the Silver Plan. flpoljunkie Nov 2012 #62
Bvar's quote is very similar to the Kaiser Family Foundation release on this riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #14
Someone should of told the people writing this law that poor people exist NoOneMan Nov 2012 #16
Even "Platinum" leaves room for MAJOR EXPENSES, at 10%! WinkyDink Nov 2012 #3
No, it doesn't. Schema Thing Nov 2012 #26
Have you ever had insurance? There's a lot of confusion about how health insurance works. Politicub Nov 2012 #68
And that there is the swindle NoOneMan Nov 2012 #4
it will shake out to benefit the insurance companies who wrote this legislation lol nt msongs Nov 2012 #7
Insurance is like that. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2012 #6
How is that any better for those barely hangin on? bvar22 Nov 2012 #8
Maybe theyll get a bigger rebate check when they are dead NoOneMan Nov 2012 #10
Read better. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2012 #17
Read better? bvar22 Nov 2012 #28
They are coerced into"'choosing" the only plan they can afford. eridani Nov 2012 #66
A poor person with subsidized coverage is better able to afford primary care. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2012 #75
This is nonsense--the deductible for bronze coverage is far too high eridani Nov 2012 #133
this is the u.s.- we have notoriously bad infrastructure... BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #9
Does that road go over the bridge to nowhere? NoOneMan Nov 2012 #15
LOL n/t Oilwellian Nov 2012 #134
Good post! davekriss Nov 2012 #50
What a ProSense Nov 2012 #11
You aren't refuting the OP. morningfog Nov 2012 #89
Read this, It ain't gonna be cheap. B2G Nov 2012 #13
Ok ProSense. You can make everything crystal clear... bvar22 Nov 2012 #18
Sort it out yourself. You're smart enough ProSense Nov 2012 #19
Premiums are capped, and also subsudized depending on need. bvar22 Nov 2012 #23
Wow! Its a first - usually you are all about educating us about Obama's positions and policies riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #24
"Since you seemed very plugged in to this Admin, I'd be grateful for help in sorting this out. " ProSense Nov 2012 #29
Tried. Can't find it. So you won't help us out here with a table or graph? riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #32
There is no table. None exists. B2G Nov 2012 #34
Well ProSense says I just have to "try harder" to find it. riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #37
Try harder. n/t ProSense Nov 2012 #35
Or you could just provide it? Why are you being so coy about THIS? riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #40
I'm still ProSense Nov 2012 #45
Gee, you were all over THIS thread and many others today with LOTS of helpful links riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #48
Celebrating a political touchdown is more important than understanding it NoOneMan Nov 2012 #57
The pom-poms are at the cleaners. Safetykitten Nov 2012 #88
Yeah, the ProSense Nov 2012 #101
THey don't know where the information is or it doesn't exist. I have never morningfog Nov 2012 #81
"I have never seen ProSense not jump at the chance to cite a claim." ProSense Nov 2012 #100
I found the answer, from a link you provided: morningfog Nov 2012 #103
I provided no link, and ProSense Nov 2012 #104
You provided a link upthread morningfog Nov 2012 #106
How is it nonsense? morningfog Nov 2012 #109
"relatively low, $700 per month." Good lord. (nt) Posteritatis Nov 2012 #36
That's about a third of what my parents pay democrattotheend Nov 2012 #80
And it's seventeen times what I pay. (nt) Posteritatis Nov 2012 #96
We're fucked n/t leftstreet Nov 2012 #20
Double fucked, six ways to Sunday if Autumn Nov 2012 #27
"if that's true." ProSense Nov 2012 #30
You know, bvar22 Nov 2012 #39
+ 100000000000000000 B2G Nov 2012 #43
You're right ProSense Nov 2012 #47
LOL bahrbearian Nov 2012 #49
That would be such a compelling rebuttal rudycantfail Nov 2012 #72
+ 10000000000 CrawlingChaos Nov 2012 #116
Some words are funny aren't they Autumn Nov 2012 #58
Thats exactly where I'm at... bvar22 Nov 2012 #33
There will be ProSense Nov 2012 #38
...so you ARE unable to post ANY credible and sourced information... bvar22 Nov 2012 #42
Unwilling. ProSense Nov 2012 #46
Wow...so you're proving bvar is correct leftstreet Nov 2012 #51
Very interesting. morningfog Nov 2012 #82
Yep. 99Forever Nov 2012 #53
"The denial is strong in that one." ProSense Nov 2012 #54
Working Class people, bvar22 Nov 2012 #61
How utterly ProSense Nov 2012 #70
Then educate us. 99Forever Nov 2012 #64
"Educate us"? ProSense Nov 2012 #71
Reminds me of an especially.. 99Forever Nov 2012 #79
Believe it! ToxMarz Nov 2012 #65
There will undoubtedly be "gap" coverage plans that will spring up. SoCalDem Nov 2012 #44
Here's an apparently thorough exploration from U.S. News and World Report Small Accumulates Nov 2012 #52
Welcome to DU! hrmjustin Nov 2012 #55
Thanks! n/t Small Accumulates Nov 2012 #56
This may be of some assistance The Straight Story Nov 2012 #59
Reccing not only for critical info about the ongoing screwing of the masses through faux "reform," woo me with science Nov 2012 #60
Agree Safetykitten Nov 2012 #86
nailed green for victory Nov 2012 #93
Mmm, Eddie. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #94
Some of what I have been reading (see earlier post ^^^ above) The Straight Story Nov 2012 #63
Because insurance holders will take advantage of vastly discounted rates Politicub Nov 2012 #67
And you won't pay a dime for preventative care. America is going to become Politicub Nov 2012 #69
Considering my monthly premium would be about $350 (after the tax credit)... WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #83
I'm not sure if you have access to care today, but this law will Politicub Nov 2012 #107
Access to "insurance" and access to "health care" are... WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #108
To paraphrase Dolly Parton: Do climb off your cross Politicub Nov 2012 #110
Wow, you told me. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #111
We all want universal healthcare at the end of the day Politicub Nov 2012 #114
Wow. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #129
Enjoy the cider! Politicub Nov 2012 #130
Bronze 1 & 2 single coverage deductibles = $4,375 - $3,475 WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #74
^ Important Post ^ Skip Intro Nov 2012 #77
Yeah, I just played around with the calculator. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #78
Oh dear, the truthiness is starting to come out! Safetykitten Nov 2012 #85
It's a big fucking gamble... WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #87
People are expendable. See other thread on over age 50 unemployable myth. Safetykitten Nov 2012 #90
That about sums it up. woo me with science Nov 2012 #97
And Republican-controlled North Carolina wants to reduce unemployment benefits... WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #99
Have we had enough yet, America? nt woo me with science Nov 2012 #91
What? You mean the magic beans aren't really magic? nt Skip Intro Nov 2012 #76
I hate all this stuff there should just be one awesome health care for all limpyhobbler Nov 2012 #84
We are seeing the fruits of this nightmare right now. Safetykitten Nov 2012 #92
It is what it is... davidn3600 Nov 2012 #95
Good Point there...and the confusion will take time to sort out so we may KoKo Nov 2012 #98
IF there are still significant numbers of medical bankruptcies kestrel91316 Nov 2012 #102
maybe this site will help mercuryblues Nov 2012 #105
That covers "Premiums" paid to the Insurance Companies for the mandated policies on The Exchange. bvar22 Nov 2012 #112
you're right mercuryblues Nov 2012 #115
That won't make any difference to those barely hanging on. bvar22 Nov 2012 #117
Again, you're right mercuryblues Nov 2012 #127
I don't see how anyone can be happy for people who can't afford decent insurance OneTenthofOnePercent Nov 2012 #113
Out-of-pocket caps will help put the brakes on higher health plan costs ProSense Nov 2012 #118
If this information is correct, bvar22 Nov 2012 #119
It's easy to find, and ProSense Nov 2012 #120
If it is so easy to find, bvar22 Nov 2012 #121
Oh, it was ProSense Nov 2012 #122
That only applies to Exchange offerings leftstreet Nov 2012 #123
Know the law: ProSense Nov 2012 #124
...and where are the fed cost caps? leftstreet Nov 2012 #125
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. n/t ProSense Nov 2012 #126
What If... stuckinodi Nov 2012 #128
Unfortunately the ACA was written assuming you'd be covered by Medicaid. If a state doesn't opt in PoliticAverse Nov 2012 #131
Gee, if only someone had, what do you call it, predicted this way back then. Egalitarian Thug Nov 2012 #132
this health care plan is such a hodge-podge, no doubt because of horse-dealing in its passage. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #135
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