The problem with USAA is that many of their plans are not available in CO. I found one for $75/month and it was an 80/20 deal: very simple. When I hit ENTER the page said "Plan not available in your state."
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I'd kill for 800 per month. Crappy ass Kaiser runs me 1400 per month for the 3 of us, and that's after my employer contribution.
Holy crap! $1400 month? That's just scary.
Now what exactly are the exchanges?
When I click on their "browse plans tool" I get an empty page...
Nope, not until they bump me up to official payroll from "independent contractor" status. But then once I move back to CO I'll be doing something else entirely (still haven't figured out what... finding a job in a location you aren't physically in is a challenge) and who knows, maybe they'll offer something.
For me, sure. Not for family.
That almost makes me miss Army healthcare. Almost.
That really sucks. I'll call them after work tomorrow and see what they say.
The state exchange is where you shop for the O-care healthcare plans. You should be able to click "Browse Plans", enter your zip code, month/year of birth and check a box or two and be directed to the plans.
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Costs me over $500 a month out of my paycheck for wife and daughter for Kaiser. People either love Kaiser or hate it. If you don't want to pay out of network prices for prescription drugs with Kaiser, you MUST go to their pharmacy at the clinic you go to; which means standing in line with EVERYONE else that showed up that day instead of everyone just going to their local Walgreens. I thought I was doing us a favor by getting Kaiser. My wife was mad I didn't get another plan because it was so expensive and was barely better than the cheaper plans. Then we followed their advice for a recent pregnancy and ended up killing our perfectly healthy baby. That didn't make my wife (or me), any happier; as I'm sure you can imagine. Thanks Kaiser.