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Yes, Scott and white health plan pay for breast reduction surgery for women.
If breast reduction is a specific exclusion on your particular plan you probably cannot get them to pay for it. If it is not a specific exclusion on your plan you will need a physician to write a letter to BCBS and get an authorization to have the procedure. If your need for the reduction is not medical it will not be covered. You must contact BCBS and ask if your plan pays for breast reduction for specific medical reasons.
As "ObamaCare" is not some plan or policy you buy, but a legal framework for regulation of the healthcare insurance system, you don't "buy" ObamaCare. You get coverage the way you normally would: either from an existing government program, or purchased from a health insurance carrier. You pay as normal.
Obamacare does not have a specific percentage that employers and workers have to pay. However, an employee cannot pay more than 9.5 percent of his income to join the employer's plan and cover himself. (The amount he pays for family coverage can be higher than 9.5 percent of his income or his household income.)
Obamacare will not pay for abortions unless for health reasons which has always been available. The rules about abortion will not change.
Contact them and establish a payment plan. Not being able to pay is NOT an argument that can even be considered for offers in compromise or any type of reduction.
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Billions of tax dollars go to support Acorn, who bus people to support obamacare at town hall meetings.
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No, this is another of the many internet myths. There is no such thing as a tax on selling a home in order to pay for "ObamaCare" (the Affordable Care Act). I enclose a link to a website that has very thoroughly debunked this false claim.
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No. It's just like before, you have to pay yourself unless you have a insurance paying for it. There are many private funds helping out to pay though and you find them at fundabortionnow.org.