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Senate GOP repeals ObamaCare mandate
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<blockquote data-quote="Belk" data-source="post: 72061556" data-attributes="member: 134829"><p>Not in any insurance I've ever had. The way it has always worked for me was you had a certain deductible for a given procedure. For example when I had an infection i had a $15 deductible to see the doctor and then a $25 deductible for the procedure to drain the infection and a $10 deductible for the medication. So my total bill was $50 for the procedure and insurance handled the rest. There is then a yearly deductible cap. When i had my brain surgery I hit the $10,000 yearly cap and then didn't have to pay anymore deductible. It was nice that I was then able to itemize my taxes and get some money back due to my medical expenses. </p><p></p><p>Given that, I question what your issue is with the ACA? It is not like this was not how insurance worked prior to the ACA. So is your issue with the ACA or with insurance in general?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belk, post: 72061556, member: 134829"] Not in any insurance I've ever had. The way it has always worked for me was you had a certain deductible for a given procedure. For example when I had an infection i had a $15 deductible to see the doctor and then a $25 deductible for the procedure to drain the infection and a $10 deductible for the medication. So my total bill was $50 for the procedure and insurance handled the rest. There is then a yearly deductible cap. When i had my brain surgery I hit the $10,000 yearly cap and then didn't have to pay anymore deductible. It was nice that I was then able to itemize my taxes and get some money back due to my medical expenses. Given that, I question what your issue is with the ACA? It is not like this was not how insurance worked prior to the ACA. So is your issue with the ACA or with insurance in general? [/QUOTE]
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