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Aaronontheweb | 3 months ago
You know they charge you, separately, for both the mother's care AND the infant's during a delivery right? Those count as two people. I am, with 100% certainty, going to hit the out of pocket max - I have every time.
Like I've paid for three kids all on the same plan, including one born in January so my deductible got spread over two different billing years.
I have to ask - why are you defending this?
codingdave|3 months ago
It sounds like you have never looked at an ACA silver plan, which is the lower deductible/out of pocket max option. I also have a family of 5, and have a $1800 per year out of pocket max from an ACA plan. You would still have the same level of premiums as you do now for silver plans, but you would save 13K a year. You are picking bad plans, dude.
Our system has problems, but when you make enough to not be subsidized, yet still pick a crappy 40K per year plan, that is beyond the systemic problems. It is a bad choice. There are insurance consultants who work with people, especially high income people, to find good plans for their family. You should be calling them.
Aaronontheweb|3 months ago
Edit: what do I have to gain from spreading "misinformation?" I just want better / more options?