You don't have healthcare cost under the NHS? I'm Dutch and I have lots of healthcare costs. A bit over €3000 in tax, €1100 in insurance, €885 deductible, €300 dental, €300 physiotherapy, €50 in uncovered medicine.
I would love a website that broke these costs down for me in a logical way so I could streamline my personal finances.
The NHS costs are limited to £9 per prescription (England only, waivable on low income). Hospital visits are free; people complain about having to pay for parking, because they lack all perspective on how bad it might be.
It doesn't cover dental at all, and I pay up to $4,000 annually in co-pays on top of those monthly premiums. Counting dental, my family of four pays roughly $32k/year for medical expenses.
Only about 9% of the population is "literate" when it comes to health insurance. There are definitely some super users out there who can find tools and use them, but for most of the population we need to provide simpler tools and more straightforward explanations on their benefits and costs. That is where we come in.
I would love a website that broke these costs down for me in a logical way so I could streamline my personal finances.