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OMG Health Care Premiums are crazy in NY

Wduaqnug

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HMO cheapest premiumfor entire family $903.45 per month or individiual $309.41

Highest HMO per month family $1500
 
I was paying $350 for PPO coverage w/optical and dental a few months ago. Freaking expensive, and highway robbery IMHO.
 
Originally posted by: Wduaqnug
HMO cheapest premiumfor entire family $903.45 per month or individiual $309.41

Highest HMO per month family $1500

It's now like this all around the country and worse in Florida, now $3,000 a month!
 
Originally posted by: Stifko
I was paying $350 for PPO coverage w/optical and dental a few months ago. Freaking expensive, and highway robbery IMHO.

Try living WITHOUT Health Insurance and see what your medical bills are like. Quit yer whinin'

Me <--- Finally got Health Insurance through work after years of no coverage.
 
I've been lucky, I guess, I've never lived without health insurance.

Although he never made much, my dad always had insurance & before I was too old to be on his I had employment that provided insurance.

I pay ~$90 a month for PPO coverage, they even pay for my horrendously expensive RGP contact lenses.

Viper GTS
 
Ah, the perks of working at a hospital/research facility....

The 29 days of vacation/year aren't too shabby either...😀
 
29days of vacation mmm would love that, in most countries vacation is a month or more its only in US very little, in other days you can even have weeks of sick days as long you have Doctors note
 
Originally posted by: alm99
you gotta love the sue happy people for "malpractice"

it's convenient to blame lawyers, but it's the health care delivery system itself that is the root problem.
 
Originally posted by: xuanman
Originally posted by: alm99
you gotta love the sue happy people for "malpractice"

it's convenient to blame lawyers, but it's the health care delivery system itself that is the root problem.

Actually, its more along the lines of both. I don't know which is more to blame than the other, but malpractice suits are a big reason why.
 
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