Having a job doesn't guarantee you health care. I know, I've been down that road twice. Two different companies at two different times let me go when I needed my healthcare.
And they have done it to a lot of people. And are still doing it and getting away with it. They aren't the only ones that do it.
When I opened my shop back up again I bought my own ins through the exchange.
http://www.healthcare.gov/ I haven't had a problem since. All these problems other people say they have, I haven't. It's worked great for me for the past 5 years. I pay my deductible and ins pays the rest.
Yes, my deductible has gone up. But I'm OK with it. At least I know when I need it, it will be there. Right now, there is only one company here that that has a health care plan that won't pull out from under you when you need it.
All the other companies have been known to let people go if they used their health care too much. Or if they develop a condition that causes them to have to take time off from work. Companies are crooked. They will find a way to let you go and leave you flat and hurt.
The smartest thing you can do is buy your own. With companies being the way they are, it's dumb to rely on company provided ins.
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