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100% Health Coverage

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Rockets2K3, May 17, 2010.

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  1. Rockets2K3

    Rockets2K3 Member

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    I just got called for a job that has a low salary, but I think makes up for it by offering 100% health coverage.

    When they say 100%, does that mean there is no co-pay or medical bills for any treatments/checkups, etc?
     
  2. MiddleMan

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    Is it the gold card??
     
  3. Steve_Francis_rules

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    It probably means that they pay the entire insurance premium for you. Most likely, you will still owe some kind of co-pay on a lot of visits/procedures.
     
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    Probably just means premiums. You should find out the value of the plan. My employer pays for my health insurance. Its somewhere between $300 - $400/month.
     
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    I would think this too...that's pretty sweet, but my current health plan has a low monthly premium, but a HUGE deductible...so, I pay everything 100% out of pocket until my deductible is met...
     
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    Yeah I doubt there are many medical plans that cover 100% of everything. My last real job at Intel cost me $40 a month (the COBRA was something like $450 after I got fired) and all I paid was a $20 co-pay for doctor visits and $10 per prescription.

    Damn I hate alcohol.
     
  7. Dairy Ashford

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    Um, apparently not?*





    *(I apologize in advance if you have diabetes or a serious liver/kidney issue).
     
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    actually his pet donkey died from a drunk driver. you ass
     
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