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cybermike 02-18-2008 11:08 PM

Ny Health insurance? (juicy?) help!
 
What insurance do you have? What kind of coverage? How much per month??

Thinking about applying to the freelancers union.. dunno if they will take me..

http://www.freelancersunion.org/insu...ity/ny-nj.html

http://www.nnteens.com/health2.jpg
empire pos Individual $382.63


Ehealthinsurance.com spits out these choices

http://www.nnteens.com/health.jpg

I circled the one that looks alright from those choices.. with the high deductable that you invest in a savings account it comes to $508 though if you need the max done in that year.. But then again I don't know the tax savings..

Man so confused

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Juicy D. Links 02-19-2008 03:27 AM

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i hope they die

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i hope they all get gonnorea

Juicy D. Links 02-19-2008 03:28 AM

empire direct POS stands for "Piece Of Shit"

they motheerfuck bitch ass hossssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

i hope they die

fucking cocks , they axed my small business plan after 5 years due to BS

i hope they all get gonnorea

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viencarl 02-19-2008 06:01 AM

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cybermike 02-19-2008 08:32 AM

So what do you use now since they axed you?

betsy 02-19-2008 09:17 AM

I joined the freelancer's union. The coverage isn't super awesome, and it's expensive... but it is cheaper than doing it on your own. Good luck.

cybermike 02-19-2008 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by betsy (Post 13802506)
I joined the freelancer's union. The coverage isn't super awesome, and it's expensive... but it is cheaper than doing it on your own. Good luck.

Which plan did you pick? Thanks for responding :)

Mutt 02-19-2008 10:15 AM

$500 a month for health insurance on a young single male without any existing health problems?

that's sad

Mutt 02-19-2008 10:19 AM

here's what to do - put on a big sombrero and a fake moustache - go to the Canadian border at Windsor/Detroit or Buffalo and say you're from Mexico and want in - they'll fix you up in a nice apartment, free health insurance, welfare and probably rent you a car.

cybermike 02-19-2008 10:21 AM

funny.. this is serious though.. problems of not working for da man.. please dont turn this thread into a debate about universal health care :P

Peaches 02-19-2008 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 13802734)
$500 a month for health insurance on a young single male without any existing health problems?

that's sad

$469 was for a zero deductible coverage. As you can see by the other listings, he could find something cheaper if he upped his deductible and office visits - even more if you up it higher than $2500 (the $2800 is almost down to $300 a month). If you're a single male with no existing health problems that's your best bet. He also doesn't mention if he smokes or not - that often raises premiums.

jscott 02-19-2008 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 13802734)
$500 a month for health insurance on a young single male without any existing health problems?

that's sad

thats exactly what i was thinking, very sad :Oh crap

cybermike 02-19-2008 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Peaches (Post 13802753)
$469 was for a zero deductible coverage. As you can see by the other listings, he could find something cheaper if he upped his deductible and office visits - even more if you up it higher than $2500 (the $2800 is almost down to $300 a month). If you're a single male with no existing health problems that's your best bet. He also doesn't mention if he smokes or not - that often raises premiums.

No smoking.. social drinker.. pretty anti social so that shows you how much I drink.. and I have a webmasters body (non muscular, tall, underweight somehow)

Been trying to do 30-40 min of cardio a day now though but I definatly need a checkup.. been a couple of years I paid out of pocket but I know they are holding back the needed tests because they think I cant afford it :|

SteveVVS 02-19-2008 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 13802744)
here's what to do - put on a big sombrero and a fake moustache - go to the Canadian border at Windsor/Detroit or Buffalo and say you're from Mexico and want in - they'll fix you up in a nice apartment, free health insurance, welfare and probably rent you a car.

free health isint worth shit if you cant access it. I waited 26h's in the emergency room once. If your not missing any body parts and are not pissing blood. you will wait till your death.. seriously

Peaches 02-19-2008 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by cybermike (Post 13802792)
No smoking.. social drinker.. pretty anti social so that shows you how much I drink.. and I have a webmasters body (non muscular, tall, underweight somehow)

Been trying to do 30-40 min of cardio a day now though but I definatly need a checkup.. been a couple of years I paid out of pocket but I know they are holding back the needed tests because they think I cant afford it :|

Personally I'd get a high deductible hospital/surgical policy and pay for your check up and tests out of pocket if you're looking to save $$$. If there's ANY HINT that you have pre-existing conditions then a new policy won't cover the tests any way. I had to wait 2 years to get my migraines covered. Since that was really the only medical problem I had, I kept just a basic hospital/surgical policy during those 2 years then upped it to a PPO with a high deductible.

Mutt 02-19-2008 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by cybermike (Post 13802792)
No smoking.. social drinker.. pretty anti social so that shows you how much I drink.. and I have a webmasters body (non muscular, tall, underweight somehow)

Been trying to do 30-40 min of cardio a day now though but I definatly need a checkup.. been a couple of years I paid out of pocket but I know they are holding back the needed tests because they think I cant afford it :|

meh - you're healthy as a horse. but you do need health insurance in case you get appendicitis or break a leg and end up with a bill for $50,000.

Mutt 02-19-2008 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveVVS (Post 13802806)
free health isint worth shit if you cant access it. I waited 26h's in the emergency room once. If your not missing any body parts and are not pissing blood. you will wait till your death.. seriously

oh i know it - the Canadian medical system is totally fucked in different cities/provinces - just read a news story last week that THREE people in the same fucking day died in ONE emergency room in Etobicoke waiting for anybody to help them.

cybermike 02-19-2008 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peaches (Post 13802807)
Personally I'd get a high deductible hospital/surgical policy and pay for your check up and tests out of pocket if you're looking to save $$$. If there's ANY HINT that you have pre-existing conditions then a new policy won't cover the tests any way. I had to wait 2 years to get my migraines covered. Since that was really the only medical problem I had, I kept just a basic hospital/surgical policy during those 2 years then upped it to a PPO with a high deductible.

The hmo has a high deductable and 0 co insurance.. I dont like the idea of coinsurance.. after paying a high deductable do I really want to pay 20% of god knows what.. but its a hmo.. my current doctors are listed

MikeVega 02-19-2008 10:57 AM

MY family plan with oxford is $1700 a month .. its fucking crazy. i have to look at new plans ..

Peaches 02-19-2008 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by cybermike (Post 13802859)
The hmo has a high deductable and 0 co insurance.. I dont like the idea of coinsurance.. after paying a high deductable do I really want to pay 20% of god knows what.. but its a hmo.. my current doctors are listed

I have a PPO, not an HMO so I don't know if it works the same, but my 20% coinsurance (after deductible) is a capped amount - $2K I think - then they pay 100%. So in reality, you SHOULD know the most you'd have to fork out if there was a high bill at one point.

SteveVVS 02-19-2008 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 13802814)
oh i know it - the Canadian medical system is totally fucked in different cities/provinces - just read a news story last week that THREE people in the same fucking day died in ONE emergency room in Etobicoke waiting for anybody to help them.

Yep its pretty sad! the saddest part is our gouv. uses it as a "free tax your ass to death" card, because of this "free system".

But looking at the prices US pay's monthly is also pretty harsh, i dont know wich is better.

Mutt 02-19-2008 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveVVS (Post 13802920)
Yep its pretty sad! the saddest part is our gouv. uses it as a "free tax your ass to death" card, because of this "free system".

But looking at the prices US pay's monthly is also pretty harsh, i dont know wich is better.

if you make a good living and can afford a good health plan the US system is superior by far - if you're working poor or unemployed the Canadian system is superior

PetMyKitty 02-19-2008 11:15 AM

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MikeVega 02-19-2008 11:34 AM

Mike My Wife has always set up the insurance for all my companies for the past 5 years. I'll have her look at what you posted and make some calls. I'm right by you and I'm looking for something a bit more reasonable . I could buy a small home for $1700 a month ..lol I'll hit you up Friday. I'm skiing in Virginia all week ...connection is shit here ..

TheSenator 02-19-2008 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeVega (Post 13802868)
MY family plan with oxford is $1700 a month .. its fucking crazy. i have to look at new plans ..

Same here.... it is insane.

Sands 02-19-2008 11:39 AM

I actually just got group health insurance here in NY state under NAPA (National Association for Political Advocacy). The premium is about $230/month. Here are a few details:

In-network doctors office visit co-pay is $20 per visit, specialists is $40 per visit, up to five visits per year.

Pays $500/day for max 30 days hospitalization, $500/day for max 15 days intensive care/coronary care.

Pays up to 80% per surgical procedure for required surgeries and up to 25% for anathesia (all based on RBRVS).

It's not a major medical plan, so it's not as inclusive as you might want but it appears you're encountering the same difficulties I did in my search for health insurance here in Suffolk, and this was the best I could find.

Call 1-800-803-5166 for their hotline. I hope this helps.

RyanL 02-19-2008 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeVega (Post 13803007)
Mike My Wife has always set up the insurance for all my companies for the past 5 years. I'll have her look at what you posted and make some calls. I'm right by you and I'm looking for something a bit more reasonable . I could buy a small home for $1700 a month ..lol I'll hit you up Friday. I'm skiing in Virginia all week ...connection is shit here ..


Just got back from Jay's Peak! Where you skiing at?

cybermike 02-19-2008 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sands (Post 13803028)
I actually just got group health insurance here in NY state under NAPA (National Association for Political Advocacy). The premium is about $230/month. Here are a few details:

In-network doctors office visit co-pay is $20 per visit, specialists is $40 per visit, up to five visits per year.

Pays $500/day for max 30 days hospitalization, $500/day for max 15 days intensive care/coronary care.

Pays up to 80% per surgical procedure for required surgeries and up to 25% for anathesia (all based on RBRVS).

It's not a major medical plan, so it's not as inclusive as you might want but it appears you're encountering the same difficulties I did in my search for health insurance here in Suffolk, and this was the best I could find.

Call 1-800-803-5166 for their hotline. I hope this helps.

I filled out one of those online quote things.. netquote or something and they are the ones who called me.. They where very very pushy.. like they would put me on hold for 1-2 min and then come back saying you are just in luck theres 1 spot available! That to me soured the whole experience..

I went online to search about their plans.. and its very limited coverage which is ok if thats what you know you are getting.. Like you cant go to the doctor more than 4 times in a year etc.. and they have a cap on lifetime payouts so god forbid you get cancer.. you are fucked..

Yeah they said it was 230 a month.. for around 100-150 bucks more a month might just be worth it for a bigger plan..

Peaches 02-19-2008 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by cybermike (Post 13803465)
I filled out one of those online quote things.. netquote or something and they are the ones who called me.. They where very very pushy.. like they would put me on hold for 1-2 min and then come back saying you are just in luck theres 1 spot available! That to me soured the whole experience..

I went online to search about their plans.. and its very limited coverage which is ok if thats what you know you are getting.. Like you cant go to the doctor more than 4 times in a year etc.. and they have a cap on lifetime payouts so god forbid you get cancer.. you are fucked..

Yeah they said it was 230 a month.. for around 100-150 bucks more a month might just be worth it for a bigger plan..

I agree.

The $500 max is scary enough. I was in ICU for 5 days recently and it was $4K a day just for the room. So you'd be on the hook for at least $3500 a day. Not good for that price. Maybe as an add on policy, but as a main policy, I don't think it would do much good if you really needed to use it.

Sands 02-19-2008 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cybermike (Post 13803465)
I filled out one of those online quote things.. netquote or something and they are the ones who called me.. They where very very pushy.. like they would put me on hold for 1-2 min and then come back saying you are just in luck theres 1 spot available! That to me soured the whole experience..

I went online to search about their plans.. and its very limited coverage which is ok if thats what you know you are getting.. Like you cant go to the doctor more than 4 times in a year etc.. and they have a cap on lifetime payouts so god forbid you get cancer.. you are fucked..

Yeah they said it was 230 a month.. for around 100-150 bucks more a month might just be worth it for a bigger plan..

Too true. If you happen to come across something more substantial, then please let me know. I'd be interested. :thumbsup


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