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My "work" pays for my insurance, as in I work, and pay an insurance company more per month than my home mortgage payment (almost double). If I go into the hospital, I pay the first $3,500, plus 20-percent of the rest of the bill until I reach my "maximum out of pocket," of $8,000, which is based on how much I pay per month for my insurance.
Getting off-topic, but people in many countries probably don't know how health care works in the US.
CD
My work paid for it.
Russ
My "work" pays for my insurance, as in I work, and pay an insurance company more per month than my home mortgage payment (almost double). If I go into the hospital, I pay the first $3,500, plus 20-percent of the rest of the bill until I reach my "maximum out of pocket," of $8,000, which is based on how much I pay per month for my insurance.
Getting off-topic, but people in many countries probably don't know how health care works in the US.
CD
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