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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]abelenkpe
(9,933 posts)91. I'll ask
Whatever they have it doesn't cover everything and they have additional costs.
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Whatever you do, don't wait until the end of the fiscal year--they'll hit you twice if you are
MADem
May 2013
#17
Health insurance today is like "protection money" - you're not really protected.
canoeist52
May 2013
#2
Does it matter? In fact your very questions show the enormous problems with a Health Care
sabrina 1
May 2013
#30
I had a failed surgery 20 years ago that at the time was covered by my parent's insurance.
tridim
May 2013
#11
I see the results of the under and un-insured daily, hobbling. That's the result.
freshwest
May 2013
#28
Actually, that's a destructive and harmful psychological technique called "minimizing"
Occulus
May 2013
#66
No, I recognize it for what it is. Broadly speaking, it's termed "invalidation".
Occulus
May 2013
#68
That's a lot of fancy talk to explain a jag-off statement dropped in a thread.
Hassin Bin Sober
May 2013
#125
Not too long ago he talked about having to borrow a couple hundred dollars to have...
Hassin Bin Sober
May 2013
#123
Um, yeah, a competent clinic will not recommend surgery for knee arthritis.
Warren Stupidity
May 2013
#65
The point is for you to be required to keep propping up corporate thieves.
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#18
We were already spending enough per American to have top flight health care for everyone
Fumesucker
May 2013
#29
I know - Before wasn't "better" and was untenable, but now is not good enough and more expensive.
haele
May 2013
#32
The taxpayers buying weapons and vehicles the military SAYS it doesn't want or need?
Occulus
May 2013
#37
To make money for Wall St investors. It hurts the shareholder when you are treated like a person.
raouldukelives
May 2013
#38
Medicare For All. Where is the FIX for Obamacare we were promised when it passed????
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#41
First it has to be fully enacted. Another year and a half before that happens.
Honeycombe8
May 2013
#87
I agree, doctors make far too much money.There are 1000s of drs in other countries that
graham4anything
May 2013
#54
What??? Are you living in your own world while ignoring what happens under a ...
slipslidingaway
May 2013
#96
Without a doctor there would be no insurance companies. Without a teacher, no doctor
graham4anything
May 2013
#122
Doctors are rich. A doctor needs a car mechanic, needs a plumber, needs whatever
graham4anything
May 2013
#130
answer #2-I bet 1000s of the richest doctors would quit if there was a limit they could charge
graham4anything
May 2013
#131
BTW-a football team owner makes more than the quarterback who makes more than a defensive back
graham4anything
May 2013
#133
Should the doctor work 100% for free? If one wants free, then the doctor should be free
graham4anything
May 2013
#132
starting last month, for 2013-14, thanks to President Obama, I have saved $19,200 in premiums
graham4anything
May 2013
#139
Insurance companies should be eliminated and replaced by national health care--not insurance.
Comrade Grumpy
May 2013
#72
I suspect they are right. With insurance a bill I got was 3800, and I needed to pay 800 of that
still_one
May 2013
#85
$3000.00 is what percentage of the total? Did you have to pay that total, or just the $3K?
bike man
May 2013
#75
I am old, and have noticed a trend. When I was a child a tooth filling cost $5.
morningglory
May 2013
#78
I noticed that, too. Dental ins. is a fairly recent thing. I held out for a long time.
Honeycombe8
May 2013
#89
Maybe in your area it's been around. Dental ins. here (dallas) started in a big way...
Honeycombe8
May 2013
#112
This is how the insurance industry works. It is how they get us to pay more for less. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#121
I have a friend who is an insurance lawyer, and the stories he tells would get your blood boiling.
Marr
May 2013
#137
The point is this: unscrupulous capitalists are ripping us off so that they can get as rich as
Zorra
May 2013
#134
1) pay off the insurers that are a part of the System (doesn't even have to be for campaign funds)
MisterP
May 2013
#142
Insurance corps can't give up any premium monies on you. They may go bankrupt.
lonestarnot
May 2013
#166