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by lotsofpulp
1603 days ago
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Health insurance in the US has an in network out of pocket maximum of $8,700 for individual and $17,400 for families: https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/out-of-pocket-maximum-li... With the recent laws regarding mandatory coverage of emergencies while out of network, it seems to qualify for the definition of “insurance”, as you are protected from expenses above $17.4k per calendar year per family. The fact that most Americans probably cannot afford this is a separate matter, but it is more insurance than it has ever been in the US. |
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Given that this applies to in-network costs only, as you noted above, it seems very inaccurate to describe it as genuine protection. Any random provider in your current care situation can be out of network, it is very hard to know or have any control over especially in a crisis situation, and it is these providers that usually end up billing you through the nose.
It would be irresponsibly misleading to call your life insurance "protection" if the insurer just rolls a dice or consults the day of the month to determine if they'll pay your claim.