Don't want to start a fight which it prolly will but......... If everyone had insurance and every employer had to provide their employees with it (half or whatever the split is). Everyone would go to the doctor yadda yadda which SHOULD bring costs down because of volume and bills being paid. My insurance plan costs ### which is a drop in the bucket to what some of you folks are paying and my employer pays half (+/- a little)... I have a $400 deductable each year. When I signed up for the coverage, there was a list of a bunch of providers that were within a few bucks of each other on premiums but different by varying degrees on deductable and a couple other little things (but nothing drastic)..... My list was the same providers that is eating some of you folks out of house and home... Where's the problem???? Figure it out.....
As a comparison.... I had a root canal a couple years ago and the total bill after all was finished was about $200... Burst appendix complete with doctor visit, transport to hospital, surgery, and 8 days in the hospital total bill was right at $4k.... Go figger....
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