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difficult child was able to enroll in Obamacare. Hooray!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 613704" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Nancy, I am just going by the website that I linked to but I am not sure how it will all work either. I don't know about Ohio but Florida's governor refused to participate in the ACA so difficult child is using what the federal government is providing. I think it is different depending on the state where you live and whether they are participating in Obamacare or not. </p><p></p><p>I read that people that live in states where the state is not participating will have to pay more than those in participating states. $19 is awesome for a premium and your difficult child will still get preventative care for free and doctor's visits with copays that will apply towards the deductible. That deductible is really high, though. The out of pocket max is reasonable. Even my wonderful school health insurance has high out of pocket maximums.</p><p></p><p>Most people aren't expected to have those kinds of health needs where they will reach the out of pocket maximums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 613704, member: 1967"] Nancy, I am just going by the website that I linked to but I am not sure how it will all work either. I don't know about Ohio but Florida's governor refused to participate in the ACA so difficult child is using what the federal government is providing. I think it is different depending on the state where you live and whether they are participating in Obamacare or not. I read that people that live in states where the state is not participating will have to pay more than those in participating states. $19 is awesome for a premium and your difficult child will still get preventative care for free and doctor's visits with copays that will apply towards the deductible. That deductible is really high, though. The out of pocket max is reasonable. Even my wonderful school health insurance has high out of pocket maximums. Most people aren't expected to have those kinds of health needs where they will reach the out of pocket maximums. [/QUOTE]
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