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RE: Health is Wealth

in LeoFinance19 days ago

I can't imagine living there with my health problems, especially without health insurance and having to pay so much for medications or hospital bills. I would definitely be broke. A few years ago, the hospital felt like my second home. How can people manage to live like that? How much do you pay for health insurance there?

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I pay $350 per month in health insurance and my employer pays and contributes a larger portion. Regular check-ups are $10.00 per initial doctor's visit, and follow ups for the same incident are zero, $0.00. If I get hospitalized, a co-pay of $50.00 is paid, which is reimbursed, then every thing is free. Well, it is not free, my healthcare insurance foots the bill. Practically all surgeries are free to me, except for elective, not-covered surgeries, which I have not needed. I have cancer. At one point, I needed plastic surgery, that was necessary. That too, was free to me. I have undergone 7 surgeries, and I could not complain; in fact I am grateful for the healthcare system that I have. I hope I answered your question, @tinabrezpike!
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Oh my, this is a lot of money. But it's better to pay than regret it later. I don't need to pay for it myself… it pays our employer. I hope you are going to be okay. I wish you all the best. Just keep going. Thank u for your answer ❤️