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Self employed folks; healthcare?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohio Snake" data-source="post: 15765704" data-attributes="member: 157862"><p>I hear you on the Canadian system. There is good and bad in all systems. </p><p></p><p>Of interest: </p><p>There is a carrier in South Carolina offering plans with a “medical vacation” intertwined into the policy. Im not 100% on how it works, but I do know the gist of what it does. As an example, an insured needs heart valve surgery. In the US, that procedure can cost $125,000. In Germany, the same procedure may cost $45,000 by doctors trained and schooled in the US. It would be less expensive to have the carrier pay for travel, lodging and surgery in and to Germany than have the procedure done here in the US...hence a medical vacation. </p><p></p><p>I saw this in a insurance news magazine about three years ago and thought it was interesting.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohio Snake, post: 15765704, member: 157862"] I hear you on the Canadian system. There is good and bad in all systems. Of interest: There is a carrier in South Carolina offering plans with a “medical vacation” intertwined into the policy. Im not 100% on how it works, but I do know the gist of what it does. As an example, an insured needs heart valve surgery. In the US, that procedure can cost $125,000. In Germany, the same procedure may cost $45,000 by doctors trained and schooled in the US. It would be less expensive to have the carrier pay for travel, lodging and surgery in and to Germany than have the procedure done here in the US...hence a medical vacation. I saw this in a insurance news magazine about three years ago and thought it was interesting. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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