Exactly. It's still Medicare for the elderly, Medicaid for the poor, employer-based insurance for most of the rest, and individually purchased coverage for the smattering that remains. The ACA just makes improvements to each.
Governors refuse to pass on savings to their constituents and the RWs blame Obama.
Insurance companies find ways to cheat people and the RWs blame Obama.
Amazing to me is that so many RWs now side with big businesses that gouged them in the past and want to be able to continue doing that.
As to the OP - I've posted it before but yes, we've seen savings as well as refunds.
I just hope Hillary is elected. Otherwise, we'll all be stuck with the Repub's answer to health care - shut up and die.
Agreed that big business is really screwing us and Obamacare has provided the Vasaline.
People just don't get it.
We spend 8,500 per person per year. Until that number changes, we are in deep trouble.
The only way to change that, is to increase the cost on patients, or put in place price controls, which will result in shortages.
Which solution would you like?
I just got a CPAP machine 2 months or so ago. 10 years ago my regular doctor could have just prescribed one. Not any more. Now he has to refer me to a pulmonary specialist (big bucks), who refers me to a sleep study, which makes me do tests, which are sent back to the Pulmonary doctor (another visit for the results), who sends me to the local oxygen/medical equipment business, who fit me with a mask/nose pillows, and after a month I had to do a follow up with the pulmonologist for him to review with me how the machine is helping me, which I already know.
So we have:
Doctors office visit - what do they charge insurers for a visit?
Three Four pulmonary visits at a co-pay of $30 - most insurance it's $50 for a specialist, at least. How much does he charge the insurance company per visit?
CPAP supplier spent an hour going over the machine with me - how much do they charge the insurer?
That's a ton of unnecessary billing, not to mention a waste of my money on co-pays, and a complete waste of my time going to the pulmonologist, taking me away from work during the day. All talk, too - no physical exam other than listening to my lungs with a stethoscope and taking my blood pressure - things my regular doctor already does.
Edit to add: Oh, and somewhere along that path, I also had to see my pulmonologist's nurse, in a separate office across town, to evaluate me and ask a bunch of questions, while also taking my blood pressure and weighing me, before I could see Dr. King Shit. It's all a racket.
Yet the wingnuts want to blame President Obama for rising health care costs.