Published Oct 8, 2010
2bTraumaRN2008
293 Posts
Anyone else see that their medical coverage for 2011 has changed drastically? The cost has jumped the most it ever has, and I am now no longer allowed to cover my spouse without being charged a "penalty". This is just absurd. Most of couples/families like going to the same MD's, but with having to have our own medical plans this may cause us to have to see different doctors.
Also, they now want to charge the smokers extra money and apparently this can be done if it's classified as wellness. Well, I can personally think of other areas that should have "penalties" as well if we want to get into wellness.
Just want some feedback/opinions, please.
P.S. Another problem I'm having is that my open enrollment period ends before my spouse's starts, so I don't even have anything to compare??? Now what do I do??? I have phoned my benefits department, but of course they didn't call me back.
tyvin, BSN, RN
1,620 Posts
Analysts predicted this would happen with the advent of Obamacare being realized in 2014 or when ever they decided to enact the whole legislation. Things will only get worse the closer we get to the bill being implemented. Every ones attempting to cover their proverbial butts now; then when it all hits the fan the fallout won't be so great they hope.
Neveranurseagain, RN
866 Posts
Welcome to the real world of healthcare as it has been for me the past 5 years, before Obama was even elected. I paid $1000 a month for myself and 2 teens to the tune of $64,000 over 5 years, including deductibles and co pays. It consumed 35% of my gross income. Yet I used less than $1000 a year in services for all 3 of us.
Here in the USA we treat insurance companies and $$$$, not patients. And hopefully with Obamacare, this will stop.
HyperSaurus, RN, BSN
765 Posts
What I don't understand is why it is called 'Obamacare'. It's not like he single-handedly brought it about. Haven't various members of the democratic party been trying to bring about some form of health-care reform for at least a decade now?
Flying ICU RN
460 Posts
I hear you.
Just another unfortunate example of how everybody, from the corner bank to the tax man, and everyone in between, have their hand in your pocket.
I boycott what I can whenever I can. Professional sports teams? Those idiots wont get a dime of my money, (except for what they steal in taxes with political help to build stadiums).
SharonH, RN
2,144 Posts
There was a small increase in premiums but that is following a trend we have been seeing for the past several years. Otherwise, there were no major changes in our coverage noticed at all.
Welcome to the real world of healthcare as it has been for me the past 5 years, before Obama was even elected. I paid $1000 a month for myself and 2 teens to the tune of $64,000 over 5 years, including deductibles and co pays. It consumed 35% of my gross income. Yet I used less than $1000 a year in services for all 3 of us. Here in the USA we treat insurance companies and $$$$, not patients. And hopefully with Obamacare, this will stop.
What kind of health care do you have and why does it cost so much?
If I stay with my health plan, and keep my husband on it, my cost will go up $80.00 a pay period...that's ridiculous as far as I'm concerned...Yes, it has gone up slightly each year, but the above is a tad drastic for me in one year!!
TiffyRN, BSN, PhD
2,315 Posts
We haven't gotten our yearly enrollment yet, it's expected any day. It's amazing how most of the people I work with have no clue that they will likely see many unpleasant changes.
It's good timing though that most Americans will be seeing the changes to their benefits 2-4 weeks before the elections. It will be fresh on people's minds.
BittyBabyGrower, MSN, RN
1,823 Posts
And if you have a flexspend account for your medical costs, you will no longer be able to get reimbursed for OTC things such as Tylenol, etc without a prescription. That's BS....I get my daughter's Claritin, my Pepcid and a few other things from Sams....guess that won't be happening anymore!
notjustanurse
86 Posts
Our open enrollment is coming up soon, but they've already warned us that there will be big changes. I have no illusions about it, I know it won't be good news.
happy2learn
1,118 Posts
When I worked at Humana 3 years ago, they charged extra for smokers as well, so that may be new to you, but it's not new at all. And every health insurance I've had charged extra to cover a spouse.
I have heard from some friends that work at hospitals about the prescription for OTC items when using the flex account. That's just weird, IMO.