Re: OT: health care in California
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hehe ya I was gonna say that could be the first time I 100% agree with spiffnme!
very nice post
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Re: OT: health care in California
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Damn! I must be pretty lucky. My PPO (Aetna Managed Choice) plan is fully covered by my employer. Dental and vision are extra, but $40/mo. covers those.
I was totally amazed when the only out-of-pocket expense when Steven was born was a single $10 co-pay.
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Re: OT: health care in California
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Alas, 2 years ago my PPO, dental, vision, and life benefits cost me $0. Last year $330 I think. This year it would have been $854.
GAs prices are up too, beef prices are up, beer ain't getting any cheaper, and inflation is 1.8%???
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Re: OT: health care in California
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In reply to:
GAs prices are up too, beef prices are up, beer ain't getting any cheaper, and inflation is 1.8%
and on top of all that, your mama still dresses you funny!! man, its a hard life bigwill
i have great paid insurance thru my employer, with united health. our co-pay is very low, and my only out of pocket is dental(about $20 bucks a month).
my only problem with united health is that some specialists wont see patients covered by this company. i am not sure why this is, but my son was turned down by some specialists in san antonio when we informed them of our insurance carrier.
bigjohn
EXCUSE ME, ARE YOU THE SINGING BUSH??
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