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Originally Posted by Ocala Mike
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yep.
however, for some the bare bones plans were fine. somre are past child bearing age for one, so need for maternity and other reproductive care, or coverage for children. no vaccinations, well baby, etc.
some are on no meds, so why pay for a prescription plan?
also, shockingly enough, many people don't get sick. they don't see the need to pay for copays and the like, because they never go to the doctor. hell, tony and i would be better off with a high deductible-knock on wood-but in 27 years of marriage, we've reached our deductible once. so why pay for a low one?
it would have been nice if they let the buyer decide-but i have no doubt that the insurance companies, who wrote the law, didn't want that.