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sheshe2

(87,496 posts)
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 10:13 AM Sep 2013

Countdown to Health Care Reform~

MNsure unveils costs of health plans

Uninsured Minnesotans in the Twin Cities can expect to pay as little as $91 a month for health care coverage bought through MNsure, the state’s new online marketplace. ”We believe that … these rates that we’re announcing today undeniably are extremely competitive,” Minnesota Commerce Department Commissioner Mike Rothman said. His department regulates insurance products.

Rothman said that Minnesota has the lowest average rates in the country compared to plans offered on 11 other exchanges. A total of 141 plans for individuals and families will be offered on MNsure, and 63 plans will be available to small businesses. ”Many individuals and small businesses through MNsure will get even lower cost coverage,” said MNsure Executive Director April Todd-Malmlov. She said roughly half of the people who use MNsure will be eligible for the subsidies. Subsidies are available for people with annual incomes of $23,000 to about $46,000. For a family of four, the income range is $55,000 to $110,000. Government health plans are available for people making less.


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Countdown to Health Care Reform~ (Original Post) sheshe2 Sep 2013 OP
I'm the best of all possible things: over 65! mountain grammy Sep 2013 #1
I've gone w/o health insurance in the past, too IrishAyes Sep 2013 #2
We have it here in the PNW. I haven't been able to commit to it, yet. Really pinched now. freshwest Sep 2013 #3
... sheshe2 Sep 2013 #5
Sounds so good, she. What could be better than Cha Sep 2013 #4

mountain grammy

(27,273 posts)
1. I'm the best of all possible things: over 65!
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 11:42 AM
Sep 2013

My husband has a year and a half to go. October 1st we will be on the Colorado exchange and plan for him to be covered by Jan 1st. He's been healthy, thank God, but if anything happens we'll be in line at the VA in Denver.
Looking forward to affording health insurance.

Thank you, President Obama.

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
2. I've gone w/o health insurance in the past, too
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 01:55 PM
Sep 2013

And it stinks. Minnesota has disappointed me at times, but I'm glad to hear they're doing right on Obamacare. Somebody be sure to tell me if they see anywhere that Florida's draconian snafu might be tested in court. Either that or slap me and say wake up! it was just a horrible nightmare.

Cha

(305,418 posts)
4. Sounds so good, she. What could be better than
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 07:01 PM
Sep 2013

affordable health care/AKA/Obamacare for our most important assets?

Mahalo, she,

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