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‎11-04-2019 03:45 PM
It's that time of year again, deciding on my health insurance plan. I purchase mine from the Nystate of Health marketplace. My current plan has increased by $90. I was looking at some other plans, I was on the phone for over 45 minutes with someone from my current plan ( their aren't many choices for me). I understand copays, but coinsurance, not so much. The deductible and out of pocket expenses are lower for the coinsurance insurance plan ( cheaper than the one I currently have) yet the person I spoke with said coinsurance can cost you more in the long run. I feel like such an idiot when I speak to someone about insurance, it's very confusing to me.
‎11-04-2019 03:55 PM
@Jordan2You are not alone. Health insurance is so confusing and so expensive and so necessary! Terrible combination.
‎11-04-2019 03:57 PM
Can you meet in person with a representative to help discuss your insurance options for 2020?
‎11-04-2019 03:58 PM - edited ‎11-04-2019 03:59 PM
Let me help you understand, if I may
Coinsurance is based on a percentage. If your coverage pays 80%, you pay 20%. The 20% is your coinsurance. This amount can fluctuate depending on the charge. For example, if the charge is $1000 and it is paid at 80%, your coinsurance would be $200.
A copayment is fixed. For example, you might have a $25 copayment for each office visit.
copayments are usually for office visits and emergency room visits.
coinsurance is usually for lab work, x-rays and surgical care.
‎11-04-2019 03:59 PM - edited ‎11-04-2019 05:07 PM
Husband and I have been using Premera Blue Cross for several years and are happy with the coverage thus far.
we pay about $750 a month for the two of us..
‎11-04-2019 04:14 PM
My DH works for the Federal govt and we are changing plans from a Cigna plan to an Aenta plan. It is $70 a month less, co pays for specialists for him will go up until May when he retires and medicare will be primary and Aetna will be the secondary. Best thing we do not need a drug plan, it is included in the monthly fee.
‎11-04-2019 05:32 PM
@Nuttmeg wrote:Can you meet in person with a representative to help discuss your insurance options for 2020?
@Nuttmeg not really, I'm busy with my elderly mother (she is 91 and recently fell). I'll probably keep what I have. It's funny, you have insurance, but can't afford to use it, it's kind of for just in case.
‎11-04-2019 05:45 PM
I grew up on socialized medicine. The system worked great for me and my family. Italy's system is just like the system all over Europe, Canada & elsewhere. The U.S. is the only first world country without any universal health care. My first exposure to private insurance was when I started to work. Cost of medicine and health care will never go down. It will continue to rise and taxpayers will continue to foot the bill for people without insurance. Nothing ever will be done, I'm convinced. It surfaces sometimes. People worry and say that something has to be done. Then it disappears again till the next time. Congress has done nothing. It's like the gun lobby. Nothing will ever be done. The current situation will continue.
‎11-04-2019 06:17 PM - edited ‎11-04-2019 06:18 PM
Our company's health insurance premiums went up. I know they weren't thrilled about it. My sister pays for her own health insurance. There is only one option in our state. No competition. That's it. No choice whatsoever. Once again they raised her rates. She was so upset and feels she can't continue with these payments. She is angry! Her rate a month is comparable to a mortage payment. She rarely goes to the doctors and only if absoiutely necessary. She is going to have to go down to the cheapest plan which means an even more ridiculous higher deductible.
‎11-04-2019 06:34 PM
@songbird wrote:I grew up on socialized medicine. The system worked great for me and my family. Italy's system is just like the system all over Europe, Canada & elsewhere. The U.S. is the only first world country without any universal health care. My first exposure to private insurance was when I started to work. Cost of medicine and health care will never go down. It will continue to rise and taxpayers will continue to foot the bill for people without insurance. Nothing ever will be done, I'm convinced. It surfaces sometimes. People worry and say that something has to be done. Then it disappears again till the next time. Congress has done nothing. It's like the gun lobby. Nothing will ever be done. The current situation will continue.
I am from Canada too.I find healthcare costs here inUSA outrageous and can understand why many don’t have any.I was paying 1000 a month for basic healthcare before I reached 65.
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