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Default Dating Expiration of Refrigerated Foods


"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>> On 2016-04-10 11:52 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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>>>
>>> That was the idea, but it did not work out that way. A few people
>>> benefited, many did not. Many low income people are forced to either pay
>>> a premium they cannot afford or pay a penalty for having no insurance.
>>> Varies by state, but if you have no income you are usually covered by
>>> Medicaid.
>>>
>>> The plan was based on incorrect suppositions. They assumed that the
>>> healthy 20 and 30 year olds would sign up, pay premiums, subsidize
>>> others. They found it was cheaper to pay a $400 penalty than to buy
>>> $6000 insurance.
>>>
>>> In another thread I mentioned situations like my son. He needs a knee
>>> operation that under the old plan would have been a $500 copay but is
>>> now $6000. He is paying the same premium, less coverage. Many people
>>> have run into that.

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>> That same operation here..... no copay.... no charge.

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> If they decide to grant it to you. And if you can get to the assigned
> hospital if they do.


My relative in Saskatchewan need a knee replacement, got it quickly and is
doing well.

Cheri