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Originally Posted by BFT3K
Now you are just splitting hairs, for argument sake.
The truth is that a change in the US healthcare system is imperative, and the "for-profit" health insurance companies don't need any more help. In fact, we can do without the special interest fat-cats entirely, since they do not provide any actual care whatsoever.
Do you have local law enforcement insurance, or do your taxes pay for their services?
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Wake up. Let me refresh your memory. Anthony said his twins were born c-section at a total cost of $200 due to his insurance coverage. [Side note: Two kids, tubal ligation, no cost. Did not pay anything for insurance either.]
For some reason you decided to chime in with, "In the US that would have cost you AT LEAST $20,000, and probably much much more!"
Then Anthony informed you that they were born in FL.
At this point I informed you that you were clueless if you did not think the procedure could be done for $200 out-of-pocket to someone that had good insurance.
At this point you are trying to suggest that the "average cost" and actual "out-of-pocket costs" are essentially the same and that they just double the charge if you have twins.