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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message . .. People need to figure out how they are going to pay for their own health care. I have to pay for mine. In fact I usually end up spending more that $12,000 per year out of pocket for mine and my family's health care. Socialized or single payer systems are just a fast track to rationing of health care. $12k a year?? You must be one sickly SOB! How much do you pay up in Canuckastan? $12k is a little high, but for a person over 50 you will pay probably $1100 month for insurance. For a younger family, will be maybe $600 with a smaller deductible. So far, it's included in the layers of federal/provincial taxes. People can take out Blue cross etc for dental. drugs etc. Since I'm still 'drug free' I just piggy back on my wife's retirement medical insurance (re dental & new eyeglasses every second year or so).....costs her $90.00 a month but used to be free for all the retirees up till just before she left. In 7 years when I hit 65 I'll go on the provincial pharmacare program....... costs $400.00 per year with a modest co-pay. |
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