Bird
Rest in Peace
Thanks, Mike & Todd. I just got through reading about it on their website.
Bird said:And I'm one of those who is subsidizing others with my insurance premiums.I had two little prescriptions for about a week last year and none this year, but I'm paying $125 a month for prescription drug coverage.
I guess my wife's prescriptions make up for it.![]()
PineRidge said:You guys don't really know just how good you got it. My wife and I pay monthly premiums of $1086. for health insurance.
PineRidge said:You guys don't really know just how good you got it. My wife and I pay monthly premiums of $1086. for health insurance.
So true Jim. My older sister began having major health problems last year. She was a civil service retiree with lifetime Blue Cross/Blue Shield health insurance benefit + Medicare. With no other immediate family, I took over caring for her. She went into the hospital in December last year, several surgeries, two primary care hospitals, two acute care hospitals, nursing home, and passed away in May. Through it all, I handled her financial matters. The insurance and medicare paid virtually 100% of her care. I did not sit down and total it all, but monitoring the incoming statements, the total cost was approaching $1 million.jinman said:I felt like I was in a situation of subsidizing others with my health insurance payments in addition to military tricare. Then, I had my little heart attack and found out what a great benefit all that insurance is.![]()