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Eisboch wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message ... My wife's former company, a federally chartered communications corporation, was self insured. They did hire a management company to administer the health "plan". I worked briefly for a fairly large company here in MA that offered self-insured plans. They also had a professional health management company that managed it. I opted for the Major Medical plan. It was reasonably inexpensive, we were covered for any serious problems and the deductable was $2000 per year. Of course, we had to pay for routine doctor visits for non-catastrophic issues (up to the deductable). It happened to turn out that Mrs.E. had a bout with breast cancer during my employ at this company. All the tests, surgery and six months of chemo were covered, along with almost weekly doctor visits. Our cost: $2000. We had a premature baby. Wife cost about $50,000 for the 3 1/2 weeks she was in the hospital before the baby was born. Once the baby was born at 28 weeks the bill jumped to about $500,000 for two months in the neo-natal ICU. My wife and I kept our respective single coverage insurance because it was cheaper then switching to a family plan with either company. Once the baby was born she was covered by both of our policies with my wife's as primary, this was the self-insured company. My insurance kept putting up a fight about the $80,000 they were on the hook for. They finally shut up and paid when I told them they were lucky they were not paying the whole $550,000. |
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