...and oh, P.S., the Gold-level top-tier plan available is several hundred dollars cheaper than what we're paying now.
Pitt's experience is so similar to that of my nephew and his family. He called me yesterday, excited about his experience with healthcare.gov.
His family consists of himself, his wife, eight children, and three rescue burros.
They all suffer from diabetes, schizophrenia, soft bones, and hammertoes.
His family plan through Blue Cross has been costing him $6500 a month, for a $10,000 deductible and $24,000 out-of-pocket maximum.
He doesn't qualify for a subsidy since he makes $7000 a month working from home (learned about the opportunity one day while online), and sells $5000 worth of plasma a month.
Under the democrat health plan, his premium will go down to $300 a month for the entire family, including the burros, with $50 deductible, $10 co-pay, and $500 maximum out-of-pocket.
The network is somewhat limited.
He's waiting for confirmation of his enrollment from the insurance company, A-1 Quik-Med, LLC.