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Subject: Re: premium rates for New York County HMOS | |
Author: Duncan7 |
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Date Posted: 09:06:03 07/12/07 Thu In reply to: sci guy 's message, "premium rates for New York County HMOS" on 05:57:43 07/12/07 Thu Good for you, but what else do you pay for that goes to your government that we don't have to? Like i said nothing is free it's just paid for differently. I see your gas prices are pretty healthy, what else? >family rates seem to run about 2000 to nearly 4000/ >month. I don't really know many people buying that >many cars (300/ month for mine) game systems (say 200 >for a system) or pcs (1000 gets a pretty decent >computer) > >Of course, I pay (thru my employer, but some people >pay themselves) $54/month for basic health and have an >extended health plan as a group employee. If a family >was buying an individual plan thru my group plan >provider, it would cost an additional 133/month for >full medical, prescription and dental for a family. >as a single, I would pay only 55/month >(btw, the MSP rate for a family is 108/month) > > >href="http://www.hlth.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/premium.htm >l">http://www.hlth.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/premium.html >a> > >href="http://www.pac.bluecross.ca/individual/blue_choic >e/BCRateCalc.html">http://www.pac.bluecross.ca/individu >al/blue_choice/BCRateCalc.html > > > > >href="http://www.ins.state.ny.us/hmorates/html/hmonewyo >.htm">http://www.ins.state.ny.us/hmorates/html/hmonewyo >.htm > >Aetna Health, Inc. >800/435-8742 > >Type of Coverage HMO POS >Individual $822.38 $990.84 >Husband/Wife $1,644.54 $1,981.24 >Parent & Child(ren) $1,455.34 $1,753.43 >Family $2,444.20 $2,944.67 > >Atlantis Health Plan, Inc. >877/632-7747 > >Type of Coverage HMO POS >Individual $651.52 $1,085.51 >Husband/Wife $1,303.04 $2,171.01 >Parent & Child(ren) $1,276.98 $2,127.59 >Family $1,954.56 $3,256.52 > >CIGNA HealthCare of New York, Inc. >800/345-9458 > >Type of Coverage HMO POS >Individual $783.40 $1,043.03 >Husband/Wife $1,566.80 $2,086.02 >Parent & Child(ren) $1,331.79 $1,773.10 >Family $2,350.18 $3,129.02 > >Empire HealthChoice HMO, Inc. >d/b/a Empire BlueCross BlueShield HMO >800/662-5193 > >Type of Coverage HMO POS >Individual $759.49 $1,245.65 >Husband/Wife $1,518.98 $2,491.30 >Parent & Child(ren) $1,367.08 $2,242.17 >Family $2,278.47 $3,736.95 > >GHI HMO Select, Inc. >d/b/a GHI HMO >914/340-2300 >877/244-4466 > >Type of Coverage HMO POS >Individual $1,260.62 $1,512.77 >Family $3,214.58 $3,857.56 > >Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, Inc. >800/447-8255 > >HMO POS >Adult $501.75 Individual $982.51 >Per Child* $233.39 Husband/Wife $1,965.02 >*Maximum of $933.56 >For 4 or more children. Parent & Child(ren) $1,719.33 >Family $2,831.52 > >Health Net of New York, Inc. >914/682-9192 >800/762-3511 > >Type of Coverage HMO POS >Individual $1,006.68 $1,206.56 >Husband/Wife $2,013.46 $2,413.16 >Parent & Child(ren) $1,823.01 $2,184.92 >Family $2,829.69 $3,391.48 > >Managed Health, Inc. >d/b/a HealthFirst New York >866/463-6743 > >Type of Coverage HMO POS >Individual $687.22 $892.94 >Husband/Wife $1,373.71 $1,785.01 >Parent & Child(ren) $1,215.69 $1,579.60 >Family $2,040.96 $2,652.06 > >Oxford Health Plans (NY), Inc. >800/216-0778 > >Type of Coverage HMO POS >Individual $704.61 $1,235.26 >Husband/Wife $1,409.22 $2,470.52 >Parent & Child(ren) $1,373.99 $2,408.76 >Family $2,113.83 $3,705.78 > > > > > > > >>You don't get out much do you? And who said anything >>about husbands. some of these people need to sew their >>legs together. And i for 1 certainly ain't paying for >>what they do. As far as my mother goes your close >>enough with your numbers, but who cares she did pay >>just like my father did, like i did. Go into a few >>neighborhoods around chicago or many innercities and >>my "exaggeration" isn't to far off (actually I am >>aware of a few in that situation). What do you do bev? >>sit at your pc and think you have a handle on the >>world? Your so niave in most things it's not >>surprising most of your posts are ignorant (your trees >>absorbing your wood particles comes to mind LOL). >>Here's the thing, I won't Vote for anything that >>enables stupid people to continue to be stupid on my >>dime. To many with self control issues for me to even >>consider "free" health care to people who act >>irresponsable on a day to day basis especially when >>emergency health care IS available. Wake up, it's very >>unlikely it's going to happen in our lifetime and i'm >>fine with that. If people can afford new cars, >>playstations, cell phones, pc's etc they can afford >>health care. It's their own fault and I know alot of >>people who complain about heath care who do just that >>so save your ignorant veiw of the world for someone >>else. >> >>> YOu say you are 5 years away from medicare so you >>>must be 60 . I would there fore assume your mother is >>>in her 80s . Lets say she is 85 then she would have >>>been born in 1922. She did not start paying into >>>medicare until 1963 and if she retired when she was >65 >>>that would hav been 1987 making her paying 1 1/2 >>>percent into medicare since 1963 . a whopping 24 >>>years. SHe would use up every penny paid in with one >>>short hospital stay . >>> As far as your imaginative slur on a woman with 5 >>>children by different husbands. I have personally >>>never known any one in those circumstances. DO YOU >>>???? Rather a sexist statement as if you know someone >>>like this she did not concieve the children all by >>>herself. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |