Posted by centash on November 25, 2016 at 18:53:42 from (67.220.47.251):
In Reply to: Re: Medicare posted by Angle Iron on November 25, 2016 at 18:30:42:
I personally don't carry any extra coverage, there are lots of companies trying to sell extra coverage, especially. to self employed people, commonly referred to as combined insurance.....they pay the extra that the public plan does not, but in the event of a claim, it can be very difficult to collect....who pays what, which doctor is used for diagnosis etc. I'm not sure how coverage costs are determined, the rate scale is likely similar to how insurance costs are determined, based on probability and statistics with some overseeing of rates by government....they love to do that here! Extra drug coverage is also available, many workers unions and emplyers offer these as benefits, but the system is still skewed, like the drug user/diabetic example I used. Heck, they're even trying to get s*x change operations publicly funded! There must be some one on line here that understands the system better than I do, but it is very complex. It is also always the largest budget item dollar wise on both the federal and provincial governments and is modified almost every election. Ben
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