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Old 02-07-2020, 01:55 PM   #848
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Can you provide sources for that? Everything I've read shows that even on good plans, you're still paying a sizable deductible for every hospital visit. And even on the best plans the insurance company will still fight tooth and nail against every claim to reduce the payout. I fail to see how that's better than our system
No, I can't. It's all anecdotal.
We moved to US 2.5 years ago.p
Our co-pay is $25 per visit, whether that is to specialist or GP, including immediate care. Emergency care is $100/visit,unless admitted to hospital, then is no charge.
I have seen a derm and an orthopedist, as specialists, in our time here.my wait time to see specialist in both cases was less 48 hours.
My wife had breast cancer in Canada. No complaints with the care for her treatment there, but because she was so young, and we have a daughter, they put her on list for genetic testing for BRCA. She was on that list for 1.5 years in Montreal. Here, upon initial consultation with oncologist, they also recommended genetic testing, and apologized because the delay for testing was 10 days.
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