So... The Healthcare Fight is Far From Over
Trump's tweet hours after the vote of the "Skinny Repeal" would say
it is not. How does this all impact you and what options do you
have to find a good healthcare plan for your family?
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Is the healthcare conversation over?
Trump's tweet hours after the vote of the "Skinny Repeal" would
say it is not...
3 Republicans and 48 Democrats let the American people down. As I
said from the beginning, let ObamaCare implode, then deal. Watch!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 28, 2017
Trump believes that if we let the system fail, change will
emerge. But, what role could Trump and the executive
branch play in helping it fall apart?
Could Trump find a way not to force the individual
mandate? And remove the consequence?
What if the government slows down or stops making
significant payments to insurance companies?
Listen to how this all impacts you and what options you have to
find a good healthcare plan for your family.
If you have the option to create flexibility now is the time to
do it.
Insurance companies feel insecure and they're starting to pull
back from health care exchanges. There is so much uncertainty.
Not knowing what is coming next I highly recommend two
options for you and your family:
1. Flex Spending Account
You can put money away for healthcare that is tax-free and you
have to use it within the year.
2. Health Savings Account
If you have a high deductible health plan and qualify, you put
tax deductible money in for healthcare and it rolls over year
over year.
It will keep building and you can invest it while you wait.
This is a great tax advantage and gives you money that keeps
growing over time.
The instability is not over. You must prepare flexibility in
your plan.
A Third Option: Medi-Share Was A Good Solution for My Family
Last week I shared about Medi-Share and why it was the best fit
for my family.
After I shared the Medi-Share recommendation I had a client email
me a story he saw on WSB. This is a big deal.
Here's what happened: A woman goes into the hospital with cancer.
She shows her Medi-Share card. And the hospital tells her she is
covered.
Now listen to her quote: "I'm sitting there with a needle in my
arm receiving chemo therapy, and they're telling us we are not
going to be able to leave the hospital until we pay them $41,000
dollars."
Get this.
The hospital calls her in her patient room and tells her the
opposite of what the said early. How out of touch with
reality are these healthcare professionals?!?
Here's The Bigger Thing - What Does This Mean For Co-Ops
The hospital claimed Medi-Share was underpaying the hospital. But
after research that was proved untrue. Medi-Share actually wired
the funds that day to handle the situation. Can you imagine
anyone else doing that?
There are a number of co-ops you can consider. And I think it's a
great option to consider as a consumer. But, do your
research.
Find a co-op that is still considered health care through
Obamacare.
Understand that it will take more work as you may have to
submit claims yourself.
The narrative around co-ops is likely going to gain momentum and
you need to explore what makes sense for you and your family.
If you have questions about your healthcare, your plan for
flexibility, or general financial wisdom, I would love to sit
down with you and talk about your specific situation. So much is
changing and it can feel overwhelming.
Our team can help you live with less anxiety and stay on track
to reach your goals for your life.
Ask Chris A QuestionSchedule A Time To Talk
Trump's tweet hours after the vote of the "Skinny Repeal" would
say it is not...
3 Republicans and 48 Democrats let the American people down. As I
said from the beginning, let ObamaCare implode, then deal. Watch!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 28, 2017
Trump believes that if we let the system fail, change will
emerge. But, what role could Trump and the executive
branch play in helping it fall apart?
Could Trump find a way not to force the individual
mandate? And remove the consequence?
What if the government slows down or stops making
significant payments to insurance companies?
Listen to how this all impacts you and what options you have to
find a good healthcare plan for your family.
If you have the option to create flexibility now is the time to
do it.
Insurance companies feel insecure and they're starting to pull
back from health care exchanges. There is so much uncertainty.
Not knowing what is coming next I highly recommend two
options for you and your family:
1. Flex Spending Account
You can put money away for healthcare that is tax-free and you
have to use it within the year.
2. Health Savings Account
If you have a high deductible health plan and qualify, you put
tax deductible money in for healthcare and it rolls over year
over year.
It will keep building and you can invest it while you wait.
This is a great tax advantage and gives you money that keeps
growing over time.
The instability is not over. You must prepare flexibility in
your plan.
A Third Option: Medi-Share Was A Good Solution for My Family
Last week I shared about Medi-Share and why it was the best fit
for my family.
After I shared the Medi-Share recommendation I had a client email
me a story he saw on WSB. This is a big deal.
Here's what happened: A woman goes into the hospital with cancer.
She shows her Medi-Share card. And the hospital tells her she is
covered.
Now listen to her quote: "I'm sitting there with a needle in my
arm receiving chemo therapy, and they're telling us we are not
going to be able to leave the hospital until we pay them $41,000
dollars."
Get this.
The hospital calls her in her patient room and tells her the
opposite of what the said early. How out of touch with
reality are these healthcare professionals?!?
Here's The Bigger Thing - What Does This Mean For Co-Ops
The hospital claimed Medi-Share was underpaying the hospital. But
after research that was proved untrue. Medi-Share actually wired
the funds that day to handle the situation. Can you imagine
anyone else doing that?
There are a number of co-ops you can consider. And I think it's a
great option to consider as a consumer. But, do your
research.
Find a co-op that is still considered health care through
Obamacare.
Understand that it will take more work as you may have to
submit claims yourself.
The narrative around co-ops is likely going to gain momentum and
you need to explore what makes sense for you and your family.
If you have questions about your healthcare, your plan for
flexibility, or general financial wisdom, I would love to sit
down with you and talk about your specific situation. So much is
changing and it can feel overwhelming.
Our team can help you live with less anxiety and stay on track
to reach your goals for your life.
Ask Chris A QuestionSchedule A Time To Talk
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