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Originally Posted by Tiddlywinks
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Catastrophic insurance covers three doctor visits per year at no cost and preventive care such as screenings and vaccines. This plan will carry a higher deductible.
All plans bought through the exchanges must offer the same coverage benefits. All offer free preventive care. Nearly all cap out-of-pocket costs to $6,350 and $12,700 per family. No one can be turned away. No one will be penalized because of their gender (women often paid more in the old insurance system). Only smokers may be penalized in some plans and some older people may pay more.
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They're essentially targeted at young individuals who don't need to spend thousands of dollars a year for health insurance they may, or most likely will NOT need to use.
A good site with comparison info to the other lowest plan (the bronze tier) can be found here:
http://health.usnews.com/health-news...alth-insurance
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Except that covering 3 doctors visits per year is not what I'd call catastrophic. Also, they are required to cover a whole range of things related to maternity and pediatric care that I don't want in a health insurance plan as it only increases premiums with no benefit for me. I'm basically paying for other peoples' kids at that point. Real catastrophic coverage plans were the norm back in the day, but in the past few decades, they have been slowly regulated out of existence. And due to the various tax benefits of receiving insurance through my employer, the insurance closest to catastrophic coverage is not even competitive with my more luxurious plan. I'm paying for it in hidden costs (reduced compensation) that I cannot recoup by switching to one of the Obamacare plans.