you know, there just isnt an easy answer to any of this. You have to have insurance in once sense in another - you cant afford insurance either. Its just incredibly sad all the way around. I look at my hubbys grandmom who gets a measly $700 a month, is on Medicare and is told that she makes too much money to qualify for food stamps or any type of assistance whatsoever!
$700.00 a month is NOTHING! She gets her meds from
Walmart as well (thank god for that!) but even under Medicare's Part D program (go privatization part I with gov't still holding the cards part II
), she still has to pay for it for coverage and its just the most basic of RX plans because she can still get them cheaper at
Walmart without ANY insurance at all.
Gov't pays for Medicare Part A if you're disabled (which covers hospitalization only)- you pay for Part B - and the only so called "private" part of Medicare is Part D for your RX coverage, either way you go you're paying for a ton in either deductibles (if I use my Medicare part A, I am disabled *which I dont due to high ded of 3500 a year*) I will have paid out more than they will ever pay in. So - any way you go you're still paying. Now - I have had private insurance BC/BS for years, I chose not to pay into Medicare B or D options years ago when I became disabled. Now if my hubby loses his coverage at work - and I go into Medicare B & D - I must pay a penalty for
every year I chose not to enroll - making my cost for my Medicare Coverage an incredible 80% MORE than what a normal premium would be. Uhm, excuse me, but if I'm already disabled...why in the world am I being penalized for not signing up for a gov't plan when I am already ON IT? I also I got more coverage and had a better plan under my husbands work benefits so I didnt enroll then, but if he loses his job and I have a "lifestyle change" I'm still disabled...and am still in Medicare, am still eligible, but..make me pay 80% MORE because I already had another plan and chose it over Medicare... Explain that one...
Let's face it - our entire society is a disaster - and its utterly tragic.