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polygotdomain | 5 months ago

Competition based on benefits really comes in at the low end and the top end of employment.

If you're a tradesperson, just having insurance coverage is a big thing. It doesn't matter if it's not great, it's better than nothing. Leaving a job with insurance for one without insurance is likely going to cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket for the same coverage.

At the top end, companies will have plans that cover so many things at very high percentages, meaning that your out of pocket for health insurance will be surprisingly small. Less competitive companies simply can't offer that.

It's only in the middle where the details of a plan matter, and those are going to be the hardest details to find.

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franktankbank|5 months ago

It doesn't take people long to learn that outside of extreme life shattering cases insurance nets you negative. That is, once a hospital that treated your broken arm learns you have insurance they will increase your net cost, that is (again) they will charge some to your insurance and then also the amount you pay out of pocket is somehow more than what they'd charge an uninsured person. Health insurance for the 20-40 crowd is a diabolical racket.

joquarky|5 months ago

My medications cost less now than they did when I had insurance.

I think this is a trend a lot of people need to keep an eye on. Heuristics are changing as the system grows more complex.