- Dec 27, 2001
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I understand that the goal is to do more than just provide health care to people that don't currently have it. Or am I wrong on that? We wouldn't be spending over $1 trillion just for the 15 million people that don't have insurance....right?
How would it affect me? I currently have insurance through my job that covers me and my son. It works out that the first $1500 or so I have complete control over how I spend it and where I spend it. After that, I have a $1500 deductible. I have a flex account that has enough to cover my deductible plus enough to cover prescriptions and my son's diabetes supplies. After that, full insurance kicks in and I pay 10% of any costs.
How will this bill affect me? How will it affect you? How will it affect anyone that currently has insurance?
No political debate please.
How would it affect me? I currently have insurance through my job that covers me and my son. It works out that the first $1500 or so I have complete control over how I spend it and where I spend it. After that, I have a $1500 deductible. I have a flex account that has enough to cover my deductible plus enough to cover prescriptions and my son's diabetes supplies. After that, full insurance kicks in and I pay 10% of any costs.
How will this bill affect me? How will it affect you? How will it affect anyone that currently has insurance?
No political debate please.
