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by lepus 872 days ago
That works sometimes, but you could still get screwed if that out of pocket care is wildly expensive. A friend of mine needed a drug that costs about $85k total but was the only effective treatment at the time, and Kaiser doctors told him they wouldn't prescribe it until his condition started giving him organ failure(!), so he had to switch insurance to get it and luckily the timing worked out.