07-31-2012, 10:22 PM | #23 |
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Yes you rrrrrang?? Since I left my parents policy back in 1997 I've never been to the emergency room. Had a couple of wisdom tooth pulled but paid out of pocket. Had health insurance from 2005-2009 thru company but never used it except for a pair of reading glasses. Since then I've never had Insurance. My wife and kids do but not me. I just bought a half m life insurance policy for them.
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08-01-2012, 12:26 AM | #24 |
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Cigna PPO...~700 a year and 1300 out of pocket max, up quite a bit from prior years. It really depends on your employer... My company used to be under GE and we had cheap and stellar benefits. Now that we're <10,000 people worldwide, we don't quite have the bargaining power of ~300,000 employees.
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First I was under my parents plan which was Cigna (PPO). They weren't bad. At my first job I had Blue Cross Blue Shield (PPO). My deductibles increased on all aspects except if I had to go to the emergency room. My prescription plan that was through them was insane. The best example I can give is my one inhaler for asthema, Advair. Under Cigna I was paying $30 per refill on that. Through BCBS I was about between $60-80 (it would fluctuate for some weird reason). I was paying roughly $130 a month through the company for the plan. BCBS also didn't like to pay for quite a bit of stuff when it came to going to the doctor, especially if they deemed it optional. Even generic brand prescriptions would cost in that range. At my new job I have Aetna (PPO) for medical and CVS for prescription. My prescriptions are now all $25 for name brand and $5 for generic. My deductibles have also all decreased across the board. I don't know about doctors bills since I haven't been to one since starting the new job. I pay about $90 a month on this one since I am a non smoker and receive a sizable discount for that.
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I'm a physician and see the other side of insurance companies unfortunately all too often and what they will actually do for a patient/subscriber
BCBS. Far away the best united. Just about the worst. They will do everything they can to not cover services for the patient or adequate meds. They will only cover cheap generics. You can get a trade drug once you have failed 3 of their generics but when you renew your policy, you must start the whole process over The others are getting close to behaving like United with Humana almost overtaking them as being the worst Tricare - I've been taking just as a thank you for the military personnel but just recently dropped them. They are paying worse than Medicare in some instances so it ends up actually costing me money Obamacare is going to throw all these uninsured in the Medicaid pool but hardly any doctor takes Medicaid anyway so it's good rhetoric but actually does nothing |
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It's really risky to drive without having health insurance!
my cousin got herself injured in an accident - she was driving BMW which is considered as safe vehicle. She had health insurance hence she was not in that much financial risk. But her companion almost went broke after that accident. Please Please have health insurance if you are driving by your own. -raavan |
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08-08-2012, 11:21 AM | #32 | |
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actually the best place to be w/ no health insurance is in a car as the car insurance w/ pay for the medical. It is outside of the car where the problem lies. |
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08-08-2012, 11:28 AM | #33 |
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LOlz. I've heard stories (urban legends) where bystanders or witnesses pretend they were part of an accident so they can get paid..
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07-30-2013, 05:20 AM | #34 |
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Because health insurance is a very important thing i personally think that it should be a part of our life we should definitely go for a policy when we afford it.
You have highlighted a good subject that should be done,I am right now through the bank of England EMR NEWS Last edited by Adolfo; 10-13-2013 at 08:19 AM.. |
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It soley depends on where you live. Someone in NY will pay different rates vs someone in Cali. Plus the plans benefits will vary as well. There are a ton of plans to choose from in So Cal, so you need to go about this at a different angle, are you seeing any docs or specialist, taking any meds? If yes to either, find out which plan covers your docs and meds, that will help narrow down the decision, If you are looking for a plan, let me know. I am a territory manager for health insurance agents in So Cal and am a licensed sales person for all 50 states and major carriers and have been in this industry for 11 years. So I will not try to pigeon hole you into a plan since I work with them all. Last edited by RambleJ; 07-31-2013 at 02:37 AM.. |
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The type of plan and specific program you select will largely influence the benefits provided by your carrier.
I deal with insurance coverage with all kinds of policies. Selecting a carrier with a good rep like Blue Cross Blue Shield doesn't mean you'll have a good policy. PPOs are a good first step, as they give you a much wider selection of providers and you don't need referrals. HMOs are usually the most restrictive. Depends on what kind of benefits/maximums you're willing to pay for in your monthly premium.
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I've done more than just heard stories. When I was an insurance adjuster I used to handle injury claims for Cuban immigrants fresh off the boat. The Cuban mafia would take them straight off the boat and put them all in a 10 person van. They'd then proceed, in a variety of ways, to get into a wreck. Florida PIP insurance is worth 10k per person so each van load was worth 100k to the mob and the shady doctors that did the billing. Whatever they could get from suing the poor bastard who hit them (if they were able to cause the wreck without being 'at fault') was a bonus. Some were so brazen they'd just tow two previously wrecked cars to a staged accident scene put the people in the cars and call the cops. Sickens me that we all pay for stuff like that. |
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Obamacare also mandates that employers offer health coverage. If they don't, they face a $2,000 fine per employee. The immigration bill currently under consideration exempts illegals/immigrants from Obamacare, and therefore the fine. So should the Immigration bill pass, it will be advantageous for employers to hire illegals, over citizens. And we will still have an uninsured class of new citizens.
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