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Originally posted by Treasure Chest View PostIn May, my oldest needed an echocardiogram. The day before, the hospital called to get my insurance information. I told her that we were cash pay, and I wanted to negotiate the bill up front. Her response was, "The insurance rate is $2800 plus the report fee of $500. Because you're paying cash, if you pay tomorrow in full, the total price is $200."
Let's break that down. I would pay about $800/mo for a family plan with a $2500 deductible with a 20% copay. So 800+2500= $3300
That still leaves me paying 20% on $800, which is $160. For the bargain price if $3460, I could have paid for his echo with insurance.
No thanks, I'll gladly negotiate my cash prices.
That is alll good until a family member get's cancer or something serious and longterm. (Hope that never happens to you or anyone you know).
We have a close family friend who just survived breast cancer. She asked the doctor " what do people without insurance do when they get cancer?". He looked at her, put his head down, and said "they die". They have to go to hospitals like parkland that don't have all of the newest, state of the art, expensive treatments.
Now I am sure that is not true all of the time but you get the point.
I have always said... if you are married/ have a family... atleast one member needs to work for a company that provides good healthcare.
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Originally posted by MustangPoser View PostYour self insured for $125 a month?
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostThat is alll good until a family member get's cancer or something serious and longterm. (Hope that never happens to you or anyone you know).
We have a close family friend who just survived breast cancer. She asked the doctor " what do people without insurance do when they get cancer?". He looked at her, put his head down, and said "they die". They have to go to hospitals like parkland that don't have all of the newest, state of the art, expensive treatments.
Now I am sure that is not true all of the time but you get the point.
I have always said... if you are married/ have a family... atleast one member needs to work for a company that provides good healthcare.
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Originally posted by Treasure Chest View PostLogical stance, but not always practical.
If one of us were to come down with cancer or something serious and longterm... (cost well over 100k's or millions to fix)...I would hate knowing that person didn't make it because I wanted to save a few dollars. Just not worth it to me.
She is self-employed. Insurance is one of the reasons I will always work for the man and more than likely never venture off into my own business.
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostI agree. I can come up with reasons not to pay for it and reasons to pay for it. We has humans can convince ourselves to believe anything that is most practical at the time for us. For me though, I sleep better at night knowing my wife is covered if something were to happen to her. If I had kids it would be even more important for me.
If one of us were to come down with cancer or something serious and longterm... (cost well over 100k's or millions to fix)...I would hate knowing that person didn't make it because I wanted to save a few dollars. Just not worth it to me.
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I'm with BCBS in arkansas. I'm currently paying $73 for a $1500 deductible. My wife is paying $137 for the same. She is 26, I'm 31.
Once it goes up to more than $500 or so I'm going to go to a major medical coverage only with a $10k deductible. I've used my health insurance once in last 10 years and still got hosed. Er visit for serious food poisoning and I still paid 95% of the bill, which would have been cheaper without insurance. I can talk the hospital down as my wife and I have in the past. Pr-negotiation works, but I've had good luck not paying until after. Telling them I've come into a little money and I'm debating on paying my bill or a night at the casino/hookers/blow usually works.
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Originally posted by MustangPoser View PostYour self insured for $125 a month?
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Originally posted by MustangPoser View PostI'm 25 so I have been winging it, last time I was shopping for insurance it seemed like it was around $400-500 a month (being a smoker hurts, I'm sure). I'll have to look back into it, $125 a month is doable. $500? I'll risk it.
Thanks for the heads up on the tickets.
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