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Pay More for Your House Than Your Health Care
Townhall.com ^ | September 7, 2020 | Chad Savage

Posted on 09/07/2020 3:54:45 AM PDT by Kaslin

Your house should be your most expensive purchase, so the saying goes. Not these days. Today, health care costs make most mortgages look like loose change on the sidewalk. Your home or your vacation or your children’s future should be where your money goes—not to some plastic card in your wallet.

Here’s how I threw away that expensive piece of plastic and kept my money for the things I want to spend it on.

I opened my own medical practice five years ago, after resigning from my position as a physician at a hospital. Resigning meant I lost my health insurance. So, I set out to navigate the individual market. My jaw dropped when I saw the $26,000 premium for health insurance for my family of four. That’s a new car every year, I thought, except I don’t get to drive anything. Instead, I get the dubious honor of carrying a gold plan PPO card in my wallet.

As I digested that first quote of $26,000, I recognized that was the cost even before any care would be provided. Even as a I earned a physician’s salary, I cringed.

So, I looked for a way to find quality coverage, great care, and better savings. I discovered health-sharing ministries. These forms of non-insurance health care coverage are based on the Christian principles of sharing each other’s burdens. At first glance, it’s not the insurance we’re accustomed to: members share each other’s medical expenses by sending monthly “shares” directly to fellow plan participants who are sick. This bypasses the costly insurance company bureaucracy and allows health sharing ministries to provide great coverage with less intrusion at less cost.

After my wife and I looked through several sharing ministries, we chose Samaritan Ministries. At first, we felt odd sending our monthly shares (think “premiums”) directly to another person instead of to an insurance company. But we quickly saw that sending our money to people in need, rather than a faceless insurance company lining its bottom line, provided unanticipated value that went beyond our budget. Acknowledgements arrived in our mail from people receiving the help. What insurance company sends a “thank you” for receiving my premium? Our children joined in, writing “get well” messages to send with our shares, helping them learn the value of giving.

With our coverage now arranged through Samaritan Ministries, we turned to looking for medical care at a good price. As a direct primary care (DPC) physician, I knew this new membership model could cut costs. For a low monthly rate, DPC doctors see patients as much as they need without copayments. Many DPC doctors also have significantly discounted labs, meds, and imaging services, which are frequently less expensive than insurance-based copayments. This makes finding quality care more affordable and less entrenched in fear of being punished with an exorbitant bill from fee-for-service care. DPC is personal, affordable, and predictable

This combining of the cost-effective care found in DPC with the cost-effective coverage of health sharing meant the best of both worlds for my family and me. For $730 a month, my entire family was covered for catastrophic care, and we had unlimited primary care physician visits (with discounted labs, meds, and imaging).

This is dramatically less than the monthly $2,170 I would have paid for the traditional insurance premium alone before I even saw a physician. That translated to a savings of $172,800 per decade, or the equivalent of buying a new house—with cash—every 10 years.

So, what of all those savings I’ve had in healthcare? Well, I can say it has a great living room.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: healthcare; healthcarecost; healthinsurance; mortgage
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To: WhattheDickens?

We have been very happy with Medi-Share for many years.


21 posted on 09/07/2020 6:47:18 AM PDT by reverse_indicator (Tired of the haters)
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To: Kaslin

First, anyone who buys more than a bronze plan needs to review the real risked cost.

Second, unless the rates for the christian ministry plans are pre-agreed you are entering a crap shoot agreement.

Third, I have paid more than $20,000 a year now for several years for a plan for just two of us who have spent less than $1,500 a year for the last many years before the deductible.

Fourth, the effective cost of our plan, before it pays the first cent if claims is more than $30,000 right now. It is a discount plan to full price in-network services only right now and other than the christian ministry plan crapshoot is the best I can do.

Fifth, Medicare starts at the end of this year for one of us then two months later for the other. I figure we get a huge raise, plan G and better health care access than we have had since obastard care.


22 posted on 09/07/2020 8:34:56 AM PDT by Sequoyah101 (We are governed by the consent of the governed and we are fools for allowing it.)
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To: TheZMan

It won’t go away because it is a sweet racket.


23 posted on 09/07/2020 8:36:56 AM PDT by Sequoyah101 (We are governed by the consent of the governed and we are fools for allowing it.)
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To: Kaslin

Hollywood found out that free healthcare is not free.
Betrayed by other liberals too.

Actress Frances Fisher posted this.
WHO LOSES THEIR #SAGaftra HEALTH CARE?

36% of current 32,600 Health Plan participants
•2,900 Plan 2 Participants
•650 Age & Service Participants
•8,200 Senior Performers
•11,750 Total Participants will lose their SAGaftra Health Care
https://twitter.com/Frances_Fisher/status/1302194262881177601


24 posted on 09/07/2020 9:32:30 AM PDT by minnesota_bound (homeless guy. He just has more money....He the master will plant more cotton for the democrat party)
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