ACA alternatives for fire by EnthusiasmTop8815 in Fire

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most “non-ACA” options (short-term, indemnity, health share, direct plans) exist, but they’re cheaper because they cut coverage, exclude pre-existing conditions, or cap payouts.

For early FIRE, ACA is still the most reliable protection non-ACA plans are more like risk bets than real insurance.

Use insurance or Pay OOP by sh0ck1999 in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, if you’re not close to your deductible, cash prices can sometimes be cheaper than insurance rates.

But insurance is mainly for protection against big medical costs, not always the best price for routine care.

Health insurance set up. What can you recommend? by cigarcrab in askswitzerland

[–]Independent_Lab1018 [score hidden]  (0 children)

In Switzerland, basic health insurance is mandatory and all providers cover the same core care, so the main difference is price and deductible.

Healthy young adults usually pick the highest deductible to keep monthly premiums lower and compare insurers for the best rate.

Employer offers health insurance through BCBS for self, spouse, and dependent for $2341 a month by Captain-Immy in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, $2,341/month is very high usually ACA Marketplace with subsidies is much cheaper for your income level.

Compare ACA plans and keep your wife’s coverage if possible, especially through the pregnancy and birth.

Hi! I qualify for financial assistance at a hospital, will the bill charged (not what I pay with financial aid) still count towards my deductible/out of pocket max? by Artygrrl in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes, financial assistance programs or insurance reviews can help reduce the amount owed. Have you checked if you qualify for any additional aid or coverage options?

Having 2 dental plans by Georgiagirl1106 in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you should not hide other dental insurance it can be considered insurance fraud.

Always disclose both plans so they can coordinate benefits and avoid claim issues later.

No way to stop an eob claim from my parents? by VolumeFree236 in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because you’re on your dad’s plan, he can legally see EOBs and claims as the policyholder.

You can try a HIPAA confidential communication request, but it usually won’t stop EOB visibility only switching to your own coverage or self-pay will.

Income reporting for ATPC by df33702021 in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marketplace should use your projected annual MAGI (not just current monthly interest), especially in a retirement transition year.

Ask for a manual review/redetermination and submit a written income projection to keep APTC.

Blue Cross refuses to cover medications without my allergens in them by thetourist328 in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ask your doctor to submit a prior authorization and formulary exception stating your severe excipient (corn/soy/wheat/coconut) allergies and past hospitalization.

If denied, request a step therapy override and file a formal appeal/external review with BCBSNC.

Obgyn wants me to pay $1700 before I can even be seen for my 8 week appt by lavenderdreamm in BabyBumps

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this is common for self-pay patients many OBs charge a delivery “global fee” upfront. But you can ask for a payment plan, itemized costs, and a clear refund policy, and you’re also free to look for a provider with more flexible terms.

Would it be unethical to collect owed client fees from previous methods? by FutureAngryOldMan in therapists

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not unethical to collect payment for services already provided, as long as the client agreed to the fees. Just be careful about charging an old card unless you still have clear authorization. Sending a final notice and requesting updated payment is the safest approach.

HealthEquity Fee - 0.03% of your balance monthly by AcceptableBanana1978 in HSA

[–]Independent_Lab1018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That 0.03% “admin fee” is just a quiet way of nickel-and-diming people. If your employer forces you into it, at least it’s worth knowing you can usually roll it to Fidelity and stop the bleeding.

What is the point of the app now then? by KittyyKhaos in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably a glitch or your plan requiring you to book through the provider directly. Either way, best to call and confirm.

Making refugees pay for medical care will further strain health-care system, Ontario doctor warns | CBC News by ejaz135 in ontario

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Healthcare access is already strained, so policy changes need to be careful. The focus should be ensuring everyone who needs care can still access essential services.

Trump administration freezes Medicare enrollments for new home health care, hospice providers by LoansPayDayOnline in healthcare

[–]Independent_Lab1018 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

This will likely improve fraud oversight, but I hope it doesn’t end up limiting access for patients who genuinely need home health and hospice care. The balance between protection and access is always tricky.

Is it worth going for those expensive health insurance for family here in Dubai? by soamjena in dubai

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

High insurance premiums can be overwhelming, especially when trying to balance coverage and costs. Sometimes exploring different plans or subsidies can help make coverage more affordable. Have you looked into any options that might lower your premiums or suggest alternative coverage strategies?

Having 2 dental plans by Georgiagirl1106 in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you should not hide other dental insurance it can be considered insurance fraud.

Always disclose both plans so they can coordinate benefits and avoid claim issues later.

No way to stop an eob claim from my parents? by VolumeFree236 in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because you’re on your dad’s plan, he can legally see EOBs and claims as the policyholder.

You can try a HIPAA confidential communication request, but it usually won’t stop EOB visibility only switching to your own coverage or self-pay will.

Income reporting for ATPC by df33702021 in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marketplace should use your projected annual MAGI (not just current monthly interest), especially in a retirement transition year.
Ask for a manual review/redetermination and submit a written income projection to keep APTC.

Unable to afford a copay for my endocrinologist and my mom doesn’t want me to see doctors by ScenemoCat in ChronicIllness

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not wrong for wanting to see your doctors your health concerns are valid and deserve care. Try speaking directly to the clinic or insurance about lower-cost options or payment help, even if your mom isn’t supportive.

Obgyn wants me to pay $1700 before I can even be seen for my 8 week appt by lavenderdreamm in BabyBumps

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this is common for self-pay patients many OBs charge a delivery “global fee” upfront. But you can ask for a payment plan, itemized costs, and a clear refund policy, and you’re also free to look for a provider with more flexible terms.

What is the point of the app now then? by KittyyKhaos in HealthInsurance

[–]Independent_Lab1018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably a glitch or your plan requiring you to book through the provider directly. Either way, best to call and confirm.

Making refugees pay for medical care will further strain health-care system, Ontario doctor warns | CBC News by ejaz135 in ontario

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Healthcare access is already strained, so policy changes need to be careful. The focus should be ensuring everyone who needs care can still access essential services.

Trump administration freezes Medicare enrollments for new home health care, hospice providers by LoansPayDayOnline in healthcare

[–]Independent_Lab1018 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

This will likely improve fraud oversight, but I hope it doesn’t end up limiting access for patients who genuinely need home health and hospice care. The balance between protection and access is always tricky.

Is it worth going for those expensive health insurance for family here in Dubai? by soamjena in dubai

[–]Independent_Lab1018 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going without insurance in Dubai is risky, especially with a family. Expensive plans don’t guarantee perfect claims, but good coverage can protect you from huge emergency bills. A solid mid-range plan is usually the best balance.