If you have to pay a $5000 deductible and don't have $5000, you basically don't have health insurance.
Damn, I'm pretty lucky. I think mine's only a $3k deductible!
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If you have to pay a $5000 deductible and don't have $5000, you basically don't have health insurance.
Damn, I'm pretty lucky. I think mine's only a $3k deductible!
You’re thinking about auto insuranceAren't high-deductible plans typically the result of a very low premium? Is there an option for a lower deductible with a higher premium?
Seems like the decision to choose a high-deductible plan stems from a personal assessment of the risks.
You’re thinking about auto insurance
That is not how things work in the health insurance industry for the most part. Premiums are still high too. The deductible is a method to deter people from using their insurance.Aren't high-deductible plans typically the result of a very low premium? Is there an option for a lower deductible with a higher premium?
Seems like the decision to choose a high-deductible plan stems from a personal assessment of the risks.
That is not how things work in the health insurance industry for the most part.
It is not like auto insurance.
Especially since most Americans don't pick the terms of their plan.
One of the areas where they do, the ACA marketplace, high deductible plans have become commonplace because of the GOP's meddling.
Before you try to drag people into the abyss, do some research.
Because if you start acting intentionally dense as a rhetorical tactic, I'm reporting you to Meth. Srs.
Actually, now that I think about it, I think they finally started offering a low deductible high premium option this year.Aren't high-deductible plans typically the result of a very low premium? Is there an option for a lower deductible with a higher premium?
Seems like the decision to choose a high-deductible plan stems from a personal assessment of the risks.
Not just Christianity, white American Christianity.When they say "religious beliefs", they mean Christianity and Judaism
Nothing else counts to them
Mine is $850 (1350 minus a $500 HSA deposit) and I feel blessed.
In CaliIf Dems have the Senate can't get the votes for full M4A. They should be at least pass Medicare for the young.
Give everyone under 18 full Medicare. It would be relatively cheap, popular, and would give parents a nice cut in their expenses.
Aren't high-deductible plans typically the result of a very low premium? Is there an option for a lower deductible with a higher premium?
Seems like the decision to choose a high-deductible plan stems from a personal assessment of the risks.
Which candidate are you supporting and why?