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Originally Posted by Guest
We lost our insurance. Our policy didn't meet ACA standards. Silly us, we didn't buy prenatal coverage. Thought I could do without at 58.
Our new policies were nearly the same cost, but with a $12,000 deductible, and no pharmacy coverage. None. We knew, from a common sense standpoint, the premiums were too low to be sustained.
Sure enough, in 2015, Minnesota premiums skyrocketed: <snip>Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, for example, wants to raise rates an average of 54 percent on nine plans. <snip>
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We had Blue Cross.
Luckily, we were only in Minnesota for four months of 2015. We are now happily in Florida, where our premiums are lower, deductible is lower and we actually have drug coverage.
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I empathize with you. Our premiums only went up almost 50% with less coverage on the important stuff. Stuff that pertained to us, not to the young. One of the cancer detection procedures is no longer provided under our same policy. Being a cancer survivor is already a nerve racking life, without having to also worry about no longer having the tools to assist the battle. And we have been told that we have an excellent policy.