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by GreaterFool
3697 days ago
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I have a private global (excluding USA) medical insurance that covers costs (no in-patient) up to 1M and it costs me $1k/year. I've been hearing about Obamacare for years and always thought "well, it's good that more people will have insurance". But when my colleagues in US told me what their deductibles on a good insurance plan are (thousands of dollars. my deductibles are $375) I was floored. The whole medical system in US is broken. This morning I had a strange thought... I need to prepare for trips to US the same way I'd prepare for going to a third-world country: by buying a special medical insurance! It's one of the important TODO items when going to certain countries. Fun fact: I can get a medical insurance that covers US with deductibles in low hundreds of dollars by doubling my not-so-high premium. As an expat. How crazy it is that I can get a better deal on insurance in US than local people? |
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If it were legal in the US, no in-patient care insurance would be pretty cheap as well. I'll agree not as cheap as ex-US, but a hell of a cheaper than Obamacare plans.