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robbie25

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Posted: 08-03-07 16:13pm

I found a policy that will pay $1200-1500/day for inpatient care plus additional payments for other prodecures.

I am considering this as my BC rates rising so fast I can no longer afford it.

Does anyone have a plan like this? I would appreciate any thoughts, good or bad. Thanks.
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Posted: 08-03-07 19:04pm

It could be okay.

AN appendectomy is 20,000-30,000, and this may or may not include hospital stay.

Would that money/policy cover that?
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robbie25

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Posted: 08-03-07 20:18pm

Thanks for responding. That is a great question and I will contact the company and ask. Is there a site where I can get a list of average costs for various procedures?

The average cost of a day in the hospital in my area is $1695. Since so many procedures are done with very limited to no hospital time, the daily inpatient rate may be misleading. Thanks again.
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Posted: 08-07-07 15:44pm

That's a tough one!

I have worked in a hospital, and each facility will vary. There is not really a way to 'know' unless you contact a few hospitals and find out.
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DoorIn

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Posted: 08-16-07 13:07pm

Sounds like a mini-medical plan. (sometimes refered to as an indemnity policy or first dollar policy) Of course, I can't be certain without know the exact plan we're talking about.

Unlike Major medical plans which limit your out of pocket expense, a mini medical plan limits the insurance company's expense.

In other words, with Major Medical, you pay a certain amount and they pay the rest. With Mini Medical, they pay a certain amount and you pay the rest.

These plans are used primarily for people who don't qualify for anything better. They can sometimes be identified by an unusually high application fee. (Around $100 above the monthly cost of the plan)

As for replacing a more expensive policy, the general rule of thumb with insurance is "pay a little more now or pay a lot more later." Reducing your coverage to save money may put you at risk for very high medical bills in the future.
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