re: #90 calochortus
I have no idea what Compound Idaho is paying, but as far as I can see with our Kaiser, we’re better off sticking with our current plan than the new ones under the ACA. We wouldn’t get a subsidy and I therefore I think they might even cost a bit more (though it is hard to tell what with differences in co-pays and whatnot.)
If you don’t get a subsidy then what you see is what you get. I’m curious how you’re comparing benefits? The KFF tool doesn’t show you co-pays, coverage for hospitalization, x-rays, urgent care, lab testing, name brand and generic prescriptions, in/out of network coverage, free preemptive health check-up, etc.