Nymeria said:
$6000 per year for insurance. $50 co-pay per visit (Roughly 10-15 times per year, would cost $200 without insurance) $500 deductible on procedures (Procedure I had a few years back would have been $30,000 without insurance) Negotiated rates on medication (I pay $100 a month compared to $1500 a month if I lacked insurance) I also do pay 2% of income in taxes for Medicare which helps elderly people with healthcare needs. Level of care is good, the issue is how expensive it is, and really how it would be if I didn't have a job that had insurance. I will die within 48 hours without medication so my situation often requires fast response time from hospitals or doctors. |
Wow thats a lot. Or no because youre saving a lot with medicines. Is it that expensive because you already have a condition or 6k per year is a normal price? Sorry to know you have a delicate situation 







