Hi everyone! Sorry I haven't been around much lately, life has taken over as I like to say. Hoping to be around more as things (hopefully) settle down.
Anyway, last night I found myself losing sleep over the likely repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA or "Obamacare"). Regardless of which side of aisle you are on (Dem/Rep), the fact is, while riddled with problems, the ACA offered some very critical protections to CFers. The two main ones; Eliminating lifetime caps, and not being able to exclude for pre-existing conditions.
While I never needed an ACA plan, I took great comfort knowing that should my husband lose his job, or heaven forbid something happen to him,I would be able to buy insurance elsewhere without being denied due to a pre-existing condition. It also gave me great peace to know that cost for my care was not capped at 1 or 2 million dollars as it had been in the past. Thinking about the costs of my care now and potentially adding Vertex drugs in the mix, many of us would hit a "lifetime" maximum in one to two years. Then what?!
As we sit around and wait for the ACA to be repealed I think it's important to talk about trying to keep these protections in place moving forward. I'm not really sure what that looks like, maybe writing our state representatives etc. and president elect Donald Trump?
Is anyone else terrified? I guess more than anything, I may just be looking for some hand holding here. I am hoping and praying that when it is repealed it is replaced with something better and keeps protections in place for those of us with serious chronic illness.
Autumn
Anyway, last night I found myself losing sleep over the likely repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA or "Obamacare"). Regardless of which side of aisle you are on (Dem/Rep), the fact is, while riddled with problems, the ACA offered some very critical protections to CFers. The two main ones; Eliminating lifetime caps, and not being able to exclude for pre-existing conditions.
While I never needed an ACA plan, I took great comfort knowing that should my husband lose his job, or heaven forbid something happen to him,I would be able to buy insurance elsewhere without being denied due to a pre-existing condition. It also gave me great peace to know that cost for my care was not capped at 1 or 2 million dollars as it had been in the past. Thinking about the costs of my care now and potentially adding Vertex drugs in the mix, many of us would hit a "lifetime" maximum in one to two years. Then what?!
As we sit around and wait for the ACA to be repealed I think it's important to talk about trying to keep these protections in place moving forward. I'm not really sure what that looks like, maybe writing our state representatives etc. and president elect Donald Trump?
Is anyone else terrified? I guess more than anything, I may just be looking for some hand holding here. I am hoping and praying that when it is repealed it is replaced with something better and keeps protections in place for those of us with serious chronic illness.
Autumn
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