By MATTHEW HOLT
Strap in for a dramatic story during which our hero battles forms and logic to attempt to get his medical insurance again.
About 20 years in the past a lot of Individuals, particularly Californians who purchased medical insurance from Blue Defend of California, discovered that their protection was cancelled with out them figuring out about it. That follow known as “recission” received a lot of consideration through the run as much as the ACA, and was banned by it. Now if you wish to purchase insurance coverage and also you pay for it, the insurance coverage firm has to promote it to you and may’t cancel it after the very fact.
Or so I assumed.
Submit ACA most individuals who don’t get their insurance coverage by means of an employer, or Medicare or Medicaid, now purchase it by way of a really regulated “particular person market” on a state-based or Federal trade. Typically, the insurance coverage they purchase is closely standardized (with bronze, silver or gold ranges) and what they pay for insurance coverage is closely backed primarily based on revenue. It’s these subsidies that have been elevated within the pandemic and prolonged within the Inflation Discount Act (IRA) through the Biden administration. The subsidies have been the subject–nonetheless unresolved–of the newest authorities shutdown. (Sure, sure, I do know the shutdown is over—for now).
It’s just about unimaginable to purchase particular person insurance coverage outdoors the trade, though in case you have Scott Galloway ranges of wealth you may keep away from shopping for insurance coverage altogether and pay money and also you may be higher off, or you may be part of some quasi-religious well being share group and take your likelihood. However for most individuals you’re manner higher off shopping for on the trade as a result of that’s the one manner you will get these subsidies.
I dwell in California and stay an under-employed blogger, and some occasions in my latest life I’ve not been married to somebody with medical insurance supplied by their employer. It occurred in 2016-17 and once more two years in the past. No, not what you’re considering. I didn’t get kicked to the curb by my spouse, however in 2022 she received laid off by her employer and determined to not get one other job. For the primary 12 months of that interval (2023) we didn’t purchase by way of the trade, however used COBRA. Meaning we purchased into her earlier firm’s insurance coverage utilizing our personal cash as a result of it was cheaper than shopping for on the trade. Two causes for this. First, she received a severance package deal that made our mixed incomes too excessive to get a subsidy and secondly, the ACA plans cost by age, whereas employers pay a flat charge for all staff. That made the trade plan costlier than the employer plan. (No prizes for guessing who in our household is previous and costly!)
However COBRA solely lasts a 12 months, after which it was time to go again to Lined California.
This begins a course of the place you attempt to determine which plan supplied is the most affordable, but contains your and your loved ones’s medical doctors, and which one has the bottom related charges for the stuff you employ probably the most (often pediatric visits in our case). Seems that in our case is the Blue Defend Trio 73 HMO. My lack of ability to know why it’s known as Trio 73 reveals why nobody calls me a advertising genius.
The opposite factor it’s important to determine is what degree of subsidy you get. As talked about, the IRA handed in 2022 prolonged the pandemic emergency improve in subsidies for individuals with larger incomes. However then once more, it’s important to determine what your revenue can be if you join. Just like the viewers laughing at an apparent punch line a comic hasn’t gotten to but, these of you working forward of me can have labored out a slight drawback right here.
I used to be signing up for a 2024 well being plan in 2023. However I needed to guess what my 2024 taxable revenue can be. Like many self-employed individuals with extraordinarily variable revenue I had no concept what that closing revenue can be till I filed my 2024 taxes in October 2025 (given I take the IRS extension). In different phrases, virtually two years after I selected the plan. It seems that in California, the individuals who observe your revenue aren’t your well being plan, nor the trade however as a substitute your native county well being division. So in November 2023 I guessed my 2024 revenue and needed to inform the native county what that guess is by way of some affidavit. The county well being division truly known as me to verify that my estimate was right. Or at the very least was what I advised them it was. Bear in mind this for later.
In the meantime I join on what I regard to be a really complicated site run by Lined California, and choose the aforementioned Blue Defend HMO. It covers One Medical and UCSF theoretically by way of the Brown & Toland IPA, and results in a lot of enjoyable and video games in phrases producing a lot content material for me on this weblog and Linkedin.
Because it seems, I used to be despatched for an echocardiogram by my major care physician this previous summer time to verify if I had a coronary heart. Whereas a lot of you have been shocked on the reply (sure, I do), apparently it’s received a congenital dysfunction that wants just a little assist.
This will get us to November 2025 (final month!) along with your courageous hero going again onto the Lined California trade making an attempt to determine whether or not the heart specialist really helpful by my major care doc is roofed by the 2026 model of the Blue Defend plan I’m on, or whether or not I want to change. I might now digress and inform you the late Ian Morrison’s formulation for selecting a well being plan however I’ll maintain that for the subsequent telenovela article as in fact that course of is a fricking mess too!
With the intention to attempt to try this I login to the Lined California website and see I’ve a discover that I’m not eligible for medical insurance. I’m confused.
The subsequent day my spouse will get a letter from Blue Defend telling her that she and my children have a brand new insurance coverage member quantity and a brand new major care physician. And on the children’ subsequent go to to One Medical (additionally in November) they inform her that they’re now not their major care physician and the go to is probably not lined. By the way in which, I believe I’ve been advised my major care physician has modified 3 occasions whereas I’ve been on this HMO prior to now 23 months and at no time do I recall my precise major care physician’s identify or One Medical being on the shiny new ID card they ship me. However they nonetheless pay for my annual wellness go to with my One Medical PCP. So I assume it doesn’t a lot matter.
Whereas my spouse is getting a brand new card and new membership quantity, I get a letter from Blue Defend saying I’m not eligible for insurance coverage, and my plan is cancelled as of November 30th.
You may surmise I’m just a little puzzled. In spite of everything they will’t cancel insurance coverage any extra, and I’d already paid for November.
So I head to the Lined California web site to attempt to determine what occurred. After plenty of digging, I get into the primary of many lengthy message chats with their human brokers. To be trustworthy they’re all making an attempt arduous and although you begin off 27th or so within the queue you get somebody fairly shortly. (They don’t although have a ChatGPT-like clever AI help agent although which a number of corporations now use).
It seems that Lined California has determined I’m not a US citizen.
I’m going into my standing, dig by means of all of the questions I answered and there it’s. Citizenship field checked as “no”. To be honest, I could have made that mistake after I signed up 2 years in the past. Nevertheless it’s price declaring that I had insurance coverage in 2016 & 2017 by way of Lined California, and had it from January 2024 to November 2025 earlier than anybody determined something was fallacious. So far as I’m conscious nobody cared sufficient to inform me earlier than telling me my insurance coverage was cancelled.
Nonetheless presumably straightforward sufficient to repair. I’m going into my software and verify the field saying citizen. It then asks me if I used to be naturalized. Foolishly (and in truth) I verify the field for “sure”. It then asks me for my naturalization quantity. Properly that 25 12 months previous certificates is in a secure someplace, so I ignore that request and head again to the net chat. Seems there’s a manner I can add paperwork, and one of many ones allowed is a passport, so I try this.
I assume all is effectively and that I’ll be reinstated. A bit of too optimistic.
I even have a suspicion that I do know what has triggered all this.
Do not forget that subject of making an attempt to guess your revenue for the longer term from two years in the past? Properly In mid-October 2025 I (effectively, my accountant) lastly received my 2024 taxes into the IRS. Sadly my 2024 revenue was quite decrease than my optimistic estimate, and on my tax type I truly received a rebate as a result of I had overpaid my premium. In different phrases I received some tax again from the IRS as a result of I had not obtained as large a subsidy from Lined Califonia in 2024 as I used to be entitled to. (How that switch works between Trump and Newsome I have no idea!)
Within the flurry of letters and notices from Lined California in November 2025, a few of them elevated my subsidy for 2025 which meant that for the remaining month of 2025 my household’s premium went down. Then again, on the similar time my insurance coverage was cancelled, and I received a discover that my kids may be eligible for Medicaid (Medi-Cal in California). Was this due to my decrease than anticipated 2024 revenue or was it as a result of I had put that my spouse had $0 revenue in 2025 on the shape? I’m nonetheless uncertain of that reply.
Nonetheless, I then received a letter from the County Well being Division asking me to show my citizenship and to once more put in an affidavit for my revenue. I headed again to the Lined California on-line chat to attempt to kind it out. Regardless of being logged into the location, and giving them the reference variety of my final 3 chats, I nonetheless have to inform them my identify, date of delivery, deal with, inside leg measurement and what number of video games the SF Giants received in 1993 to get them to confirm me. Their recommendation was to name the County.
I name the Marin County Well being Division. Their cellphone line is simply open at very particular occasions like 2-4 on Tuesdays when the moon is in retrograde. While you name again throughout these occasions, they play you about 4 minutes price of messages, then put you thru an extended cellphone tree. On the finish of the cellphone tree they inform you the common maintain time is, I child you not, 2 hours. If you really want the County’s assist, I’m undecided that’s the way in which a mean low revenue Medi-cal recipient goes to get it.
Now, nobody advised me this, however ultimately after just a little googling I discovered that there’s a site known as BenefitsCal. You possibly can register for this web site for County providers, and one of many issues you are able to do is add proof of citizenship. So like I had accomplished with Lined California, I uploaded my passport.
Just a few days later, I’m going again to the Lined California website, and see a message/letter dated November 18 than I’m quickly reinstated on my plan. Throughout my subsequent lengthy on-line chat with Lined California—you knew I used to be going to have one—they inform me that I’m formally acknowledged as a citizen and due to this fact eligible for the insurance coverage I’ve had from them for almost 4 years!
Because it occurs I’ve an extended standing appointment with Andrew Diamond at One Medical on December 1 to debate that coronary heart situation. I arrive on the desk they usually inform me that Blue Defend says I don’t have insurance coverage. Sitting within the ready room, I name Blue Defend who verify I don’t. I inform the Blue Defend rep that not solely was I reinstated on November 18 however that their web site confirms in my profile that I’m lined. The rep tells me properly that it will possibly take 10 enterprise days to point out. Why the web site and their rep’s system present various things I don’t know. I inform One Medical to not put within the declare for every week or so
In the meantime whereas I’ve her on, I ask the rep if she will change my PCP of report again to One Medical and do the identical for my spouse and youngsters. She appears to be like up Andrew Diamond and the identify of each One Medical physician I can discover on their website that my children have seen. (One Medical does a pleasant go to historical past listing).
None of them are in her system.
The One Medical receptionist means that I name again and get another person “as a result of if seems to be completely random with them”.
The top of this a part of the telenovela is that I name Blue Defend 3 days later. I used to be largely asking about which of their plans that heart specialist was lined on, and naturally they couldn’t inform me that and referred me again to Lined California’s web site! (extra on that subsequent episode!). However they’ve now discovered me of their system, and I discover that my subscriber quantity has modified.
However whereas I had the rep on, I requested who my major care doc was. It was nonetheless somebody I had by no means heard of. Might I alter it to One Medical, I requested? Give me a reputation and I’ll attempt, the rep stated. Andrew Diamond, I puzzled? Sure, in fact was the reply. So now my PCP is my precise right PCP.
So being actually daring, I requested can I alter my spouse’s and my children PCP to One Medical too? Sure however I want their permission? I perceive needing my spouse’s permission however why do I want my children? Properly they’re over 10 years previous! I took the cellphone to my spouse who was within the subsequent room they usually received her permission to alter her PCP additionally to Andrew Diamond (who isn’t her PCP however is at the very least in One Medical).
Later within the day, my spouse is driving the youngsters to swimming, She calls Blue Defend and asks to alter their PCP. The rep makes the change with out asking for my children’ permission! Because the One Medical receptionist stated, “it seems to be completely random with them”.
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In order of December 4, 2025 we as a household are signed up for the proper well being plan with the proper PCP, and we hope it really works retroactively for any November visits.
After all, who the hell—apart from an under-employed well being care blogger producing content material—has the time to take care of this entire mess? In each different nation on this planet you get the equal of a social safety card and present up at any physician or hospital and get handled. Individuals are rats in a well being care maze wanting desperately for cheese that retains getting moved.
Oh, and I nonetheless have to determine the correct plan for January 2026….three weeks from now.
Matthew Holt is the founder/writer and someday writer of THCB
