Now when the insurance enrollment had started I have to pick an insurance company again to fit me and my kids and husband's needs.I've always had Aetna PPO.I know its more than BCBS,but I think its because its better.Can anyone advise if its worth for me to switch from Aetna to Blue Cross?If the deductible is the same?
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Communism came because Putin called trump as his bride or (b) itch!
So 9dyw, you're saying that Trump was president before Obama Care? You must be a millenial that doesn't even know what communism is. ObamaCare is almost pure Communism - at least in spirit.
communism came because of Trumps collusion with Putin!
Check which insurance your local doctor and hospitals accept - the select based on that. You can also check general satisfaction ratings like those linked below. To be honest - I hated the way Aetna always seemed to be picking fights with docs and hospitals. Just when I found a decent doc - Aetna would bounce the doc from their network.
http://healthinsuranceratings.ncqa.org/2016/search/Commercial/NY
Which plan allows you to see your doctor ? I left Aetna to go with United health Care because of my doctor choices.
Thanks to Obama Care, the deductibles are so high that nobody has any really good coverage unless you are very senior in the organization or you work for the government. So get the cheapest plan as the initial costs will be out of your pocket unless you're really sick which is when ObamaCare is great - communism has arrived in America.
It depends on your health care provider uses.