I just wanted to comment on this portion of the post. My husband and I are in limbo at the moment, without insurance. It's a long story, but I'll keep it brief albeit a bit sketchy.
He lost his job, won an arbitration, and part of the settlement was to provide insurance coverage continuation. He was supposed to be eligible for a retirees package earlier this year. The union is supposed to have access to that for him. He was told no go. So while it was to be sorted out, the union advised going ahead with COBRA.
Our coverage under the retirees plan would run us about $700/month. Not a huge sum, but healthy chunk of change on our lowered monthly income these days. Okay, do what we must.
So we fill out the COBRA paperwork, they take their sweet time with it, then we get hit with a bill over $5,000 just for three months. An interim? We think not! We know for a fact that there is one Republican proposal that would have allowed us to keep our insurance, paying what the company had been paying, but current law prohibits, replacing that option with COBRA. So here is a prime example of Federal law run amok, and creating one of the problems that they now ostensibly seek to solve by taking over. Right.
In the meantime, we will continue to try to minimize our health care needs, but we will do what we need to also. And we do NOT expect our fellow citizens to pick up the tab and pay for our unfortunate circumstances.
I did want to point out though, don't throw COBRA out as a necessarily viable option. Even with pre-existing conditions, we can buy private insurance for much more affordable rates.