But now, many unemployed Americans are saying it is no help to them at all - even with the subsidies.
Cynthia Parras decided not to enroll in Cobra after she was laid off from her job as a financial-services product manager in San Francisco in February, because she felt she couldn't afford it. Over the summer, she was diagnosed with shingles. The infection moved to her eyes, and doctors told her she could lose her sight without treatment. She paid about $2,500 out of pocket. To help compensate, she skipped her mortgage payment last month, and signed up for a state insurance plan for welfare recipients.Stories like these remind us that no government program can solve all of the ills of the health care system, because some of those ills are part of the human condition. We should be careful with the final health reform bill, and humble in not trying to overreach.
"This is scary and degrading," she says. "I never have been without insurance, and never in a million years thought this would happen to me."
Senators and congressmen humble? You must be kidding. Then again, they don't have to live under the rules they pass for the rest of us.
YanıtlaSilCobra is invaluable to me. Even before the contribution by my former employer.
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