Mr Khan said:
I'll admit i was attempting to deflect there, though it brings up a valid point as the article definitely reads biased. The problem that we have to examine is about more than costs, but about levels of coverage. There are a few metrics that need to be considered before we say "premiums are increasing," and condemn that. |
Well, i'll put i this way. My heatlchare cost $90 a month. If I want to keep it for next year, I have to pay $300 a month.
It offers no new benefits outside preventative care... and I already had that covered for free assuming I don't have to go to the doctor more then 3 times a year/just got it done when i did go.








