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To: Ilaine who wrote (99488)5/3/2001 10:08:00 PM
From: benwood  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
I've heard how expensive, from my wife, the pharmacist ;-) Actually I've been in favor of higher copays and deductibles for years, provided that more people get covered. My wife & I can afford the extra $$$. What bugs me is that if you pay cash, you pay much more because the plans have lower contract rates. That just isn't right to me... There should be a plan that costs almost nothing, but gets you the contract rates and have a infinite deductible. From studying my own bills, I'd estimate that would knock about 30% right off the top. Or better yet, pay a small monthly sum and get a $5000 deductible but also get the contractually lowered charge rates.
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