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Originally Posted by bytor2112
This is an all to common problem. As I posted earlier, I pay $269.00 per month for my entire family.......wouldn't be great if Washington state residents could purchase insurance from any state that had the best rate?
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I pay $135 for a family of four. For Hospital and Surgery coverage only (doesn't cover office visits, etc). I have a family who doesn't have any chronic anything. We are in our 30's, kids under 10, health nuts the bunch of us. We only go to the doctor an average of twice a year. I used to pay $380 through my work. I got out of job-supported medical coverage and purchased my own, hence the $135 monthly fee. I then took the $245 difference and put it into a Health Savings Account. Last year, we had a big whammy - my son broke his elbow and had to have pins in it - covered by insurance (surgical) - I only had to pay $700 or so for deductible which is only 3 months of the HSA... So, our HSA is growing steadily. Should be good for when we get older and the body starts to fall apart.
That's the cool thing about health care now - I have a choice on what kind of coverage I want to pay for.
Now, if we can get medical malpractice reform, the insurance company can probably cover my family for $30 a month!
So yeah, Universal Healthcare is not for me. It's a one-size-fits-all that punishes the ones that actually try their utmost best to stay healthy.