New York City professionals who love ObamaCare surprised to find their insurance canceled

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Many in New York’s professional and cultural elite have long supported President Obama’s health care plan. But now, to their surprise, thousands of writers, opera singers, music teachers, photographers, doctors, lawyers and others are learning that their health insurance plans are being canceled and they may have to pay more to get comparable coverage, if they can find it.

They are part of an unusual, informal health insurance system that has developed in New York, in which independent practitioners were able to get lower insurance rates through group plans, typically set up by their professional associations or chambers of commerce. That allowed them to avoid the sky-high rates in New York’s individual insurance market, historically among the most expensive in the country.

But under the Affordable Care Act, they will be treated as individuals, responsible for their own insurance policies. For many of them, that is likely to mean they will no longer have access to a wide network of doctors and a range of plans tailored to their needs. And many of them are finding that if they want to keep their premiums from rising, they will have to accept higher deductible and co-pay costs or inferior coverage.

“I couldn’t sleep because of it,” said Barbara Meinwald, a solo practitioner lawyer in Manhattan.

Ms. Meinwald, 61, has been paying $10,000 a year for her insurance through the New York City Bar. A broker told her that a new temporary plan with fewer doctors would cost $5,000 more, after factoring in the cost of her medications.

Ms. Meinwald also looked on the state’s health insurance exchange. But she said she found that those plans did not have a good choice of doctors, and that it was hard to even find out who the doctors were, and which hospitals were covered. “It’s like you’re blindfolded and you’re told that you have to buy something,” she said.

The people affected include not just writers, artists, doctors and the like, but also independent tradespeople, like home builders or carpenters, who work on their own.

Some have received notices already; others, whose plans have not yet expired, will soon receive letters in the mail. It is unclear exactly how many New Yorkers are affected; according to state health officials, as many as 400,000 independent practitioners get health insurance through job-related group plans, but that number also includes people who receive coverage through their spouses’ employers.

The predicament is similar to that of millions of Americans who discovered this fall that their existing policies were being canceled because of the Affordable Care Act. The crescendo of outrage led to Mr. Obama’s offer to restore their policies, though some states that have their own exchanges, like California and New York, have said they will not do so.

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Actions have consequences useful idiots.

This is my SHOCKED face…

And the right will take any lie or out of context story to try to foul obamacare and put themselves
and their own families in jeopardy.

@This one:

Show us the lie, you leftist troll.

There is no lie here, nor anywhere else on the failure of obamacare. Show us a single lie from the right on obamacare. Just one. Otherwise pipe down you lying leftist zealot.

@This one: wow this one is really chrissy matthews

@obamarhhea: Ah, so he is all tingly!!!!

This is the NYTimes!
Key to why they will pay more:
”They areWERE part of an unusual, informal health insurance system that has HAD developed in New York, in which independent practitioners were able to get lower insurance rates through group plans, typically set up by their professional associations or chambers of commerce.”
BUT NOW…..”under the Affordable Care Act, they will be treated as individuals.”
Yup.
Individual plans are usually higher than group plans.
SOME of them MIGHT be able to pay less.
But, as the article says, ” they will have to accept higher deductible and co-pay costs or inferior coverage.”
Were they useful idiots?
How long has the entire law been online?
Why hadn’t they read it before now?
They might have had the clout of unions to beg a ”fix”from Obama.

But with Obama’s latest ”fix,” insurers are ordered to pay whether you pay your premium or not, and cover you for meds and doctors OUTSIDE their networks anyway.