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My family of three ages 39, 37, and 2 here in Georgia pay $204/month for a PPO plan with Humana. It's cheap, but that is with a $7,500 deductible per person per year (with a $15,000 maximum family deductible) and 0% co-insurance, although they do cover $300 per person per year in annual physical exams and $300 per year in OB-GYN annual exams without a deductible. It has a $2 million lifetime maximum per person. We can get the $5 million lifetime maximum per person for an extra $10/month.
If we wanted a $0 deductible and 0% co-insurance plan, it would cost $1,258 per month, which means $12,648 more per year in premiums. So I went with the higher deductible, instead of paying more per year, and if nothing happens, you end up wasting all that money for nothing.
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My family of three ages 39, 37, and 2 here in Georgia pay $204/month for a PPO plan with Humana. It's cheap, but that is with a $7,500 deductible per person per year (with a $15,000 maximum family deductible) and 0% co-insurance, although they do cover $300 per person per year in annual physical exams and $300 per year in OB-GYN annual exams without a deductible. It has a $2 million lifetime maximum per person. We can get the $5 million lifetime maximum per person for an extra $10/month.
If we wanted a $0 deductible and 0% co-insurance plan, it would cost $1,258 per month, which means $12,648 more per year in premiums. So I went with the higher deductible, instead of paying more per year, and if nothing happens, you end up wasting all that money for nothing.