Where do you get your health insurance
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I get free health/dental insurance for myself at work. My wife gets her coverage at her place of work plus the children. It would be very expensive for family coverage at my work.
On a side note, we are getting two new puppies (standard poodle) this weekend and she is getting insurance for them through her work. We lost Chloe last week due to Evans Syndrome.
On a side note, we are getting two new puppies (standard poodle) this weekend and she is getting insurance for them through her work. We lost Chloe last week due to Evans Syndrome.
#12
Originally Posted by Lainey,Feb 1 2011, 10:08 AM
This may be a repeat poll, but a LOT has happened in the job market in the last little while.
Until last June, I had private health and dental insurance (BCBSFL). Now I have health and dental insurance through my employer with another provider. I don't miss those $500+/month payments in the least.
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Originally Posted by poorshoesless,Feb 1 2011, 01:42 PM
. . . On a side note, we are getting two new puppies (standard poodle) this weekend and she is getting insurance for them through her work. We lost Chloe last week due to Evans Syndrome.
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Originally Posted by Kyras,Feb 1 2011, 01:24 PM
In Feb. 2008 I was paying $313/ month and it's now up to $452/month. Had they known they would be paying all but my $35 deductible, of the $1730 for my month supply of Enbrel injections they probably wouldn't have accepted me.
You're probably right about the $1700 stuff
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Originally Posted by poorshoesless,Feb 1 2011, 01:42 PM
On a side note, we are getting two new puppies (standard poodle) this weekend and she is getting insurance for them through her work. We lost Chloe last week due to Evans Syndrome.
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I'm self-employed, but have insurance through a professional organization, which in turn, is insured through Blue Cross. For just me and the +1, I pay 1,467.00 per month, and under my HSA plan, I have a 6,150 deductible.
That's medical and Rx only. Dental is another 107, I think.
That's medical and Rx only. Dental is another 107, I think.
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Originally Posted by Morris,Feb 2 2011, 02:10 PM
My premiums must have choked everyone reading this thread. It got dropped like a hot potato.
A sure sign that our healthcare system is terminally diseased.
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If I had gone for the $10 copay plan, without the high deductible, the premiums would have been 3,572.00 a month. There are plans in between, but that's the top of the line, group plan.
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Originally Posted by Morris,Feb 2 2011, 01:10 PM
My premiums must have choked everyone reading this thread. It got dropped like a hot potato.
It's abusive!