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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 223732" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>Different for me, as I've been on a Medicare Advantage PPO plan with nationwide coverage since moving to Florida. My wife(retired) has Federal BC/BS PPO.</p><p></p><p>I can understand that regular health insurance can be like going to a casino, where the house has the advantage. The health insurers will screw with you 12 ways and Sunday, whether it's opportunistic or standard operating procedure. We also have dental insurance, $160 per month and all they give you, yearly, is a $1500 limit. After that, you're on your own. I had to have all my teeth extracted and get dentures, after years of dental problems. I didn't have a high enough limit on my credit card, so my wife paid for it. $15K, which includes a snap-in lower denture later this year. The extractions were complex, which cost more. $3500. The insurance was worthless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 223732, member: 42988"] Different for me, as I've been on a Medicare Advantage PPO plan with nationwide coverage since moving to Florida. My wife(retired) has Federal BC/BS PPO. I can understand that regular health insurance can be like going to a casino, where the house has the advantage. The health insurers will screw with you 12 ways and Sunday, whether it's opportunistic or standard operating procedure. We also have dental insurance, $160 per month and all they give you, yearly, is a $1500 limit. After that, you're on your own. I had to have all my teeth extracted and get dentures, after years of dental problems. I didn't have a high enough limit on my credit card, so my wife paid for it. $15K, which includes a snap-in lower denture later this year. The extractions were complex, which cost more. $3500. The insurance was worthless. [/QUOTE]
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