I don't have Obamacare, but its regulations have significantly raised the annual increases on my plan.
I guess you mean to say that you didn't purchase your plan on the exchange.
One of the big lies of Obamacare was "if you like your plan you can keep it". Other than large corporations and unions (the cronies of the Ds) and Medicaid recipients, no one that I know was able to keep their plans. The other big lie was "if you like your Doctor, you can stay with him/her", in order to adjust costs, insurers are reshaping their networks, and many people find that their old carrier is no longer accepted at their doctor.
ALL health insurance in the US is currently subject to Obamacare (officially named the un"Affordable Care Act") mandates!
I don't know much about Health Insurance outside of NY, but know a lot about it in NY. Prior to Obamacare there was practically no individual health insurance in NY. You either had employer based coverage or you had government sponsored coverage (Medicaid, Child HealthPlus, Family HealthPlus, or Healthy NY).
Once Obamacare was enacted, individual plans became available in NY (on- and off-exchange, though it is my understanding that the off-exchange plans are carbon copies of the on-exchange plans, and I don't know of anyone who bought individual coverage off-exchange).
A few things went out the window in NY once Obamacare was enacted: Family HealthPlus, Healthy NY for individuals (still available for qualifying businesses, gives Gold level coverage for the equivalent of Bronze rates), and the ability to set up group coverage where the employer group consisted solely of Husband and Wife (which was how many entrepreneurs got coverage). Additionally Medical FSA contributions are now limited to $2,500 (instead of $5,000) and OTC drugs need a prescription order to qualify as an expense for FSA or HSA.
So bottom line - everyone is affected regardless of which policy you have!