fenderman
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- Mar 9, 2014
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Depending on your needs you may be better off with a high deductible/catastrophic plan. As you say, most meds are cheap, particularly if you using amazon, costplus (mark cuban) or goodrx at your local pharm.Wow, $900 a month, that is almost a fourth of our present monthly income. Crazy how rates have increased since Obamacare. We use to have 100% coverage Ins. no deductibles, only $20 co-pays, $40 for Specialty, yes that was available at my wife's employer. For the both of us on that group plan It cost us around $400 a month. Then we ended up with a 90/10 plan for a few years around $500 a month and about a year before my wife's retirement, a few months ago, we had an 80/20 plan at around $600 a month with a deductible of $2,000 each yearly, which was actually a very good plan when talking to others and their plans, even as you mentioned. I will say I have found without Ins. my Meds have dropped in cost. My meds are cheaper without Ins.