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Originally Posted by _Richard_
we have no dental or extended medical, which is.. massages and sunglasses etc, but all that is through employment (or way more intelligently, your own extended medical)
not sure if Robbie and Family get dental/prescriptions, which could account for the increase
however i can go to any hospital, and i think he would need to go to ones his insurance supports etc
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It's not dental...but it is prescriptions (after you spend $3,000 each year out of your own pocket).
And I have never been to any doctor or hospital in the country that didn't accept my insurance (I think you might be thinking of an HMO).
Problem is...I shouldn't need insurance to go to the doctor or get a prescription. "Insurance" used to be something you used for a catastrophe (like a bad auto accident, or cancer, or a heart attack)...not something that you had to use everyday because the price of medical care in the U.S. is so jacked up beyond what anyone else in the world is paying.
