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Anything else I have to say will only awaken the old people on here so ill stop there
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Anything else I have to say will only awaken the old people on here so ill stop there
So next year the rates will rise because they did not get the healthy people to sign up like they expected.
ACA can cause problems for self employed folks, though Not supposed to, but, well, it's a government run market.
Didn't realize Health Insurance was only a privilege of the healthy people. QUOTE]
Not my point. If only the people that need it sign up and the young healthy people do not. Then the cost has only one way to go. Up. It is a very simplae actuarial science lesson.
My dad is self employed and actually saved a bunch of money for better coverage thanks to the ACA.
Not my point. If only the people that need it sign up and the young healthy people do not. Then the cost has only one way to go. Up. It is a very simplae actuarial science lesson.
It sounds like they've met their targets for this go around.
OK heres my take :
Seems the only ones reaping the benefits so far are the INSURANCE industry . Our hospital albeit one of only 17 % in this state that is profitable with a margin of approx 1.5 will be taking a very deep and substantial HIT on the bottom line over the next decade as as result of Healthcare reform ( reform is CODE language for cuts ) .
Moreover the docs are also sharing the pain as the system adjusts under the push and pull , ying and yang of politicized systemic change . The game has shifted to the point where the industry MUST be able to make margin on the MEDICARE reimbursement rates . Most are unable to do this , ie that is why only very few hospitals make a positive margin . The Insurance companies however will reap a windfall IMHO . Incentives for many to consider becoming physicians are rapidly being affected .
Rural healthcare will remain seriously challenged as the competition for fewer doc and specialists impacts . This COUPLED with the values , work ethic and norms of the New Generation Workforce of Docs (more want to be employed not be independent businesspeople ) with regular hrs and extremely limited callbacks will be a GAMECHANGER .
So imagine greater demand for service ( from all the new enrollees , FEWER service providers i. E. Docs , severely constrained Margin. See previous commentery re making margin on Medicare AND more patient services delivered by mid levels ie PA,s Nurse practironers with huge demand for service . THIS is a daunting challenge .......BUT the insurance industries will continue to pay execs and proffer huge bonuses i would imagine
So saddle up , hold the reins tightly, its gonna be a helluva ride till this thing smoothes out .......IF it does![]()
Do you think the border hosipitals like Hepburn have seen an increase in Canadian patients since the socialization in Canada? I have heard yes.
You need a diverse pool in order for the system to remain viable.
I think a lot of people if they take the time to investigate the options find this out. When things first kicked in the insurance companies sent out letters saying your insurance is canceled and here is the really expensive replacement policy. People took that as their only option, when the insurance company was just trying to trick you into paying more.
Could be that your company has a significant claim history...do you have a number of older workers or workers who are getting more medical care?I work for a small Connecticut company with 27 employees. We offer health insurance for our employees and pay 80% of the cost, the employee pays the rest. We currently have Blue Cross Blue Shield coverage with a substantial deductible. My company pays over $1500 per month for coverage for my wife and I. Family policies are $1800+/month.
When the states online exchange went active I looked at what was offered. Surprising that I could buy a much better policy with lower copays and lower deductibles from the same Blue Cross Blue Shield on the exchange for less than $1000, it was actually $520 per month cheaper! We are locked into our current contract until the end of the year and we'll be watching what the rates do. If the costs don't equalize next year we may be dropping insurance for employees and let them buy less expensive insurance on the exchange. Possibly give them a stipend towards buying their own.
The current structure sucks. It seems small companies are subsidizing others? Either that or the rates for the ACA were artificially or intentionally set too low the first year?
Could be that your company has a significant claim history...do you have a number of older workers or workers who are getting more medical care?
OK heres my take :
Seems the only ones reaping the benefits so far are the INSURANCE industry . Our hospital albeit one of only 17 % in this state that is profitable with a margin of approx 1.5 will be taking a very deep and substantial HIT on the bottom line over the next decade as as result of Healthcare reform ( reform is CODE language for cuts ) .
Moreover the docs are also sharing the pain as the system adjusts under the push and pull , ying and yang of politicized systemic change . The game has shifted to the point where the industry MUST be able to make margin on the MEDICARE reimbursement rates . Most are unable to do this , ie that is why only very few hospitals make a positive margin . The Insurance companies however will reap a windfall IMHO . Incentives for many to consider becoming physicians are rapidly being affected .
Rural healthcare will remain seriously challenged as the competition for fewer doc and specialists impacts . This COUPLED with the values , work ethic and norms of the New Generation Workforce of Docs (more want to be employed not be independent businesspeople ) with regular hrs and extremely limited callbacks will be a GAMECHANGER .
So imagine greater demand for service ( from all the new enrollees , FEWER service providers i. E. Docs , severely constrained Margin. See previous commentery re making margin on Medicare AND more patient services delivered by mid levels ie PA,s Nurse practironers with huge demand for service . THIS is a daunting challenge .......BUT the insurance industries will continue to pay execs and proffer huge bonuses i would imagine
So saddle up , hold the reins tightly, its gonna be a helluva ride till this thing smoothes out .......IF it does![]()
In addition, I'd get rid of the requirement that emergency rooms and hospitals that take Federal money (Medicare, Medicaid, etc) can't turn away the uninsured. If you're an illegal, you pay cash or you go home. If you game the system and opt out of buying health insurance, nobody should be obligated to treat you.