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BarryRX 03-06-2014 03:40 PM

Help signing up for Affordable Health Care Act
 
Does anyone know of any local resources that can help me signing my wife up for the Affordable Health Care Act? Our COBRA benefits run out in June. It doesn't affect me because I go on Medicare in April, but my wife needs coverage for another year.

Bogie Shooter 03-06-2014 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by BarryRX (Post 840660)
Does anyone know of any local resources that can help me signing my wife up for the Affordable Health Care Act? Our COBRA benefits run out in June. It doesn't affect me because I go on Medicare in April, but my wife needs coverage for another year.

‘Navigator’ helping residents understand new health care law | WellFlorida

BarryRX 03-06-2014 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 840662)

According to that article, she is the only qualified person to help 65,000 people in the county.

Bogie Shooter 03-06-2014 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by BarryRX (Post 840673)
According to that article, she is the only qualified person to help 65,000 people in the county.

I did not do a complete search of all possible opportunities for you to sign up. I also did not read the complete article that I linked to. I thought you might find a phone number for someone to help you in Sumter County.
You might have to do a search on your own.

janmcn 03-06-2014 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BarryRX (Post 840660)
Does anyone know of any local resources that can help me signing my wife up for the Affordable Health Care Act? Our COBRA benefits run out in June. It doesn't affect me because I go on Medicare in April, but my wife needs coverage for another year.


Have you tried signing up at the healthcare.gov website? They were having sign-up meetings at one of the rec centers, according to The Villages on-line news, but they are not listed in today's paper.

shcisamax 03-06-2014 04:52 PM

My two 21 year olds lost their fabulous policy and I went on that website...for about 50 hours and a ridiculous amount of phone calls which were useless because even the supervisor of the supervisors gave me wrong information. I will not rehash the entire expanded event but it was blind leading the blind. I tried to call a navigator to no avail. I finally found policies through their colleges. I will commit suicide before I go back on that site. You might just bite the bullet and call a regular insurance company because I doubt you will find it less through the ACA.

BarryRX 03-06-2014 07:09 PM

Thanks all. I think I found a community health center in Leesburg that has folks who can help.

Indydealmaker 03-06-2014 07:35 PM

I would be very careful to whom I gave my personal information. At least when you are dealing with a licensed insurance professional there is the expectation of confidentiality. With these "Navigators", who the hell knows?

Call Wayne Tutt at Blue Cross. He will help.
Wayne Tutt –
WTutt@MidFloridaBCBS.com
352-259-0666 x2503

Chi-Town 03-06-2014 11:52 PM

Blue Cross will take you through the whole process. It's amazing how simple it is including determining the right option.

billethkid 03-07-2014 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by shcisamax (Post 840711)
My two 21 year olds lost their fabulous policy and I went on that website...for about 50 hours and a ridiculous amount of phone calls which were useless because even the supervisor of the supervisors gave me wrong information. I will not rehash the entire expanded event but it was blind leading the blind. I tried to call a navigator to no avail. I finally found policies through their colleges. I will commit suicide before I go back on that site. You might just bite the bullet and call a regular insurance company because I doubt you will find it less through the ACA.

My daughter spent well over 50 hours and made no progress what so ever. She wound up with a better policy than she had by going to private insurers. The private insurers said weren't too worried about reduced premiums AND picking up previous conditions because it would eventually get taken care of by the government when they start to go broke!!!

It's only the beginning:popcorn:


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