Here's a prime example of why you shouldn't rely on the U.S. government to handle your healthcare: My wife and I applied for Covered California for us and Medical for our 6 month old about two months ago. My job offers health coverage but at the tune of about $600 a month...or more than half a paycheck. I was told that due to Obamacare going into effect, the prices skyrocketed this year. Awesome. My wife works part time and is not eligible for benefits through work. So we turned to the option that was tauted as being the best way to go for people in our situation: low-income with jobs that do not offer benefits or offer benefits that are too expensive. We signed up two months ago...and still have yet to be signed up.
Although we did receive notice that they need more "verification" from us, in the form of birth certificates and, oh, items we already gave them when we signed up like my wife's photo ID and our social security info. And get this: we got this notice today, and the items they want are due on the 10th. So...they make us wait an estimated 45-90 days (yes that is the time range they gave as) but we have less than three days to snap to it and give them what they want.
It's been confusing as hell trying to get all of this done int he first place. When we were at the office asking questions, we were told that the receptionists were "just clerical" and that we'd have to ask the case worker...who we had no way to contact until now. It'd be like if someone came in to my store, a motorcycle gear shop, to buy a helmet and I told them that I couldn't help them but in 45-90 days someone who did know how to help would contact them to see if they were qualified to buy a helmet from us.
It's probably also just a matter of time before we get a notice that we've been fined for not having coverage, because apparently that is also a thing now.
So yeah, it might be the trendy thing to say now, but since I feel it's legit in this situation, I'll say it. Thanks, Obama.
Although we did receive notice that they need more "verification" from us, in the form of birth certificates and, oh, items we already gave them when we signed up like my wife's photo ID and our social security info. And get this: we got this notice today, and the items they want are due on the 10th. So...they make us wait an estimated 45-90 days (yes that is the time range they gave as) but we have less than three days to snap to it and give them what they want.
It's been confusing as hell trying to get all of this done int he first place. When we were at the office asking questions, we were told that the receptionists were "just clerical" and that we'd have to ask the case worker...who we had no way to contact until now. It'd be like if someone came in to my store, a motorcycle gear shop, to buy a helmet and I told them that I couldn't help them but in 45-90 days someone who did know how to help would contact them to see if they were qualified to buy a helmet from us.
It's probably also just a matter of time before we get a notice that we've been fined for not having coverage, because apparently that is also a thing now.
So yeah, it might be the trendy thing to say now, but since I feel it's legit in this situation, I'll say it. Thanks, Obama.
