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In reply to the discussion: My experience with Universal health Care [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)2000 dollars for every admission that calendar year, still better than no insurance, but sucks for those who can't afford that either.
Also, I really want to know how chronic care is subsidized on these plans, but the max out of pocket would be almost half of our yearly income under a family plan, a quarter if it only was an individual plan that covered one of us(assuming the other remains uninsured).
First things first, in probably a couple of months, we would have matched the deductibles for the prescription drug coverage, which is separate from medical. After that, month to month, we are looking at an additional, assuming all medications are generic, at least 100 dollars, most likely significantly more(depends on formulary of plan, I don't see that here), could be as high as 250 dollars a month for prescription drugs, AFTER deductible is met, on top of the premiums and deductibles. And again, that's not calculating premiums into the cost, which will probably double or triple it a month.