Finally, day one of recovery is not as smooth as anticipated...hoping it speeds and pain subsides quick. this morning was fine, till I put my feet down and walked. Last time 3 years ago I dont recall much pain at all. Goes how it goes, so I ride it out.Go you got it fixed up .
Many thanks! Hoping for quick.Hope it gets to feeling better quickly
Praying for a quick recovery.Finally, day one of recovery is not as smooth as anticipated...hoping it speeds and pain subsides quick. this morning was fine, till I put my feet down and walked. Last time 3 years ago I dont recall much pain at all. Goes how it goes, so I ride it out.
that sucks. my ACA ins is sure to rise. estimates are all over the place, I have a meeting with my consultant in a couple weeks to see what the damage is going to be.I had a tele-consult scheduled for today with my Medicare Part D advisor, but she could not login to Medicare (dot) gov. However she did mention that pricing for several Part D plans is increasing. I currently have CIGNA for $16.50/month. For 2026, the price changes to $66.50. Guess it's time to go shopping....
Log-in is still currently unavailable, probably because of the government shutdown. There appears to be a solid consensus that all health insurance rates are going to to go up, just a question of how much. At this rate, the only reliable way to afford healthcare will be to invest in health insurance companies.but she could not login to Medicare (dot) gov
I started ACA when there was an income cap and penalty. Then my last 18 months fell into the less than 8% of your MAGI provision. But you are correct... many expect a rise. And, if I read it right, the current subsidies expire at years end, and if not renewed, the old version of ACA still kicks back in.that sucks. my ACA ins is sure to rise. estimates are all over the place, I have a meeting with my consultant in a couple weeks to see what the damage is going to be.
Could also be the Amazon Web Service going down this morning.Log-in is still currently unavailable, probably because of the government shutdown. There appears to be a solid consensus that all health insurance rates are going to to go up, just a question of how much
I read that if your AMAGI is less than 4X poverty level, some subsidies would remain. Current subsidies are quite nice, but I am not counting on them...sad.I started ACA when there was an income cap and penalty. Then my last 18 months fell into the less than 8% of your MAGI provision. But you are correct... many expect a rise. And, if I read it right, the current subsidies expire at years end, and if not renewed, the old version of ACA still kicks back in.
HI ALL!I read that if your AMAGI is less than 4X poverty level, some subsidies would remain. Current subsidies are quite nice, but I am not counting on them...sad.
My best option seems to be staying with Humana Advantage but on an updated plan, which will save me a little and give me a few more perks.For the first time in a long time, I'm going to meet with an agent I trust fairly well and review my options before I renew my current Medicare Advantage plan.
The plan I'm on served me pretty well until I developed heart rhythm issues that had to be looked into deeper with a complete workup ........ stress test, echo, visit to an electrophysiologist, etc, and the cancer radiation treatments. I got jammed with a lot of out of pocket expenses.
I am curious to see what my ACA options look like on Saturday...My best option seems to be staying with Humana Advantage but on an updated plan, which will save me a little and give me a few more perks.
As far as getting jammed with an over $2K bill out of pocket for my part of the radiation treatments, the agent said that all the companies only cover 80% of cancer treatments.
I'd anticipate huge premiums without having credits available. I have been paying $532 a month and that's with a credit close to $500 with an income towards the upper cutoff. I lean right but something does need to be done to give credits to those who aren't gaming the system.I am curious to see what my ACA options look like on Saturday...
this year my out of pocket was $9200. next year that is is set to rise about 10% if I have anything major done.
Nice! That is ACA coverage right? My estimated premium doubled. CO uses their own exchange so I cant log in till Saturday to see the options. All things considered Anthem has been good, and I am really dont want to find all new providers since I have accrued quite a few.I just finished signing up for Anthem Medicare Advantage PPO 3. Paying an extra $46 a month premium but it's includes decent dental, vision, hearing and quarterly OTC product allowance. That along with being a PPO and a company I've insured with for over 30 years makes me feel pretty good about it
No that plan is Medicare Advantage which I qualify for begining Dec 1. I'll cancel my current ACA effective end of November.Nice! That is ACA coverage right? My estimated premium doubled. CO uses their own exchange so I cant log in till Saturday to see the options. All things considered Anthem has been good, and I am really dont want to find all new providers since I have accrued quite a few.