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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
I don't want to pay $600 a month. Does Anthem or any other company have a PPO that is affordable? I talked to Anthem on Wednesday and complained to them about my doctors not taking the EPO. The guy didn't mention anything to me about them having a PPO that I could switch to.
Switching to a PPO with a different company won't do me any good unless my doctors take the PPO. I know they take PPOs from Anthem. My internist's office told me that they take a company called Assurant. That could be an option but I don't know if I would want to switch to that if nobody else takes it. I don't know if Cedars takes Assurant.
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Then don't get old so you don't need to visit specialists. Really that simple Rupe. I really want to pay $125 that I paid when I was 25 years old but that doesn't seem in the cards. At least now your Health Care Provider won't boot you to the curb when you actually need them to start paying which may be sooner than later for you Rupe. So your rates started going up 5-6 years ago in 2008? You need to break out your calculator Rupe that was 7 years ago and while you have your calculator out you need to Google the ACA timeline and who was president in 2008. ACA was the fall guy for Healthcare CEO's making boatloads of money. This chart and the timeline clearly shows who the WINNERS are and include those politicians from BOTH parties whom they donated to in order to keep up this false war on ACA to keep those too lazy or not bright enough to see through the charade.
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=U...22linear%22%7D