Micheal wrote:
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Https://www.healthcare.gov/how-does-the ... rotect-me/ Those are the protections. Many are or will be applicable to you over time.
The benefits, check your state her.
Http://www.ncsl.org/issues-research/hea ... efits.aspxThat should answer most of your questions. Read and consider, don't dismiss it solely on ideological bias.
From healthcare.gov ...
•Creates the Health Insurance Marketplace, a new way for individuals, families, and small businesses to get health coverage - No benefit to me now or ever.
•Requires insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing health conditions - Not a benefit to me.
•Helps you understand the coverage you’re getting - If you didn't understand your health insurance and didn't take the time to do so you are a twat
•Holds insurance companies accountable for rate increases - The DOI was handling that just fine
•Makes it illegal for health insurance companies to arbitrarily cancel your health insurance just because you get sick - Maybe some day applicable
•Protects your choice of doctors - Straight up lie
•Covers young adults under 26 - Already older than 26 and if I have children they won't be on my benefits past college
•Provides free preventive care - Most plans already provided this (including mine)
•Ends lifetime and yearly dollar limits on coverage of essential health benefits - Possible benefit
•Guarantees your right to appeal - Which was never in jeopardy
From NCL...
Ohio adds: Pediatric Oral and Pediatric Vision
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