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I'm sorry Ashton. That is really terrible.

thanks. i just don't know what to do. i guess i have to look for a new job because i can't skimp out on health insurance, but i also can't be trapped into this super expensive plan that my boss won't pay into just because the standard one is borderline catastrophic.

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I was in the same boat for a while, doctors turning me down for lack of insurance. You can always go to urgent care, though it'll cost more, or if your local hospital has an in house primary care doctor they'll usually see you too.

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thanks. i just don't know what to do. i guess i have to look for a new job because i can't skimp out on health insurance, but i also can't be trapped into this super expensive plan that my boss won't pay into just because the standard one is borderline catastrophic.

 

You could see if your boss will contribute X amount into a plan of your choosing from the exchange. You may also qualify for some subsidies if you self-insure, though I'm not clear on the legalities if you are getting a stipend from your employer. Just a thought, I've had the call the exchange about a couple things and they've been super helpful here in VT. 

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