plague311
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And thus the central premise of the law -- that people who lose their jobs or benefits can still buy insurance on their own at reasonable prices with no preexisting conditions, and that this new insurance meet minimum standards and contain no arbitrary limits and bans the practice of rescission -- is fulfilled.
Our experience was similar to yours. We found cheaper insurance than what I had before, and didn't have to answer a single question about our health.
+1. To be honest, it's almost the opposite of sticker shock. We get the COBRA quote of $1,150 a month, and then see the prices on the exchange. Good stuff. My middle child has diabetes, it was pretty nice not to have to answer a myriad of questions about it.