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Hi everyone: I have what seems to me like a very dumb question, but there's a reason for said dumb question. First the reason, then the question. Since I've been a kid, my insurance has been more or less taken care of for me. I've either been a dependent of my parents, a student, or a very fortunate employee with bosses who really cared about us and gave us great health and dental insurance. So, I've never really had to worry about my health insurance, aside from occasionally arguing with the insurance company over a claim. My husband had great insurance when he worked a full time job with a good company in L.A. Then, when he was self-employed, before we were married, he went uninsured. We picked out the first company with a reputable name that we could afford--Blue Cross--to make sure if he got into a van accident on tour, he'd be covered and we wouldn't be financially ruined. Well, things have unraveled to the point that Blue Cross is pissing us off and becoming financially not worth it. Last year, for instance, they would not cover vaccinations he needed to travel out of the country, unless we got them from the pharmacy and I gave them to him myself. WTF? I wondered what the hell are we paying THEM for? Then, the minute he turned 35, in January, the rates skyrocketed--this is a man who has no health issues, has never smoked or used drugs and hasn't so much as made one single claim. So, needless to say, we're shopping for new insurance. But I want the best deal I can get. He *might* be eligible for low cost insurance through his work, but it would only be a band-aid, as one must reapply each year, and next year, we'll make too much money. So, my question: when an insurance company, such as Aetna, has $3000 deductible, but they don't cover office visits. Now, apparently, it's a $35 charge for preventative care...so I guess if my husband wants a physical, it's $35? The man doesn't get sick much-the first time he was at a doctor's office in 4 years was last June, because of a dog bite. Prior to that, it was because he got a piece of wood stuck in his eye and food poisoning (in the same night-bad luck...) This insurance policy starts at $68. I know a $3000 deductible is high, but it's less than what we have now. But I'm worried about office visits not being covered--and I'm guessing I should be, correct? The other policies that have covered office visits have very high deductibles, which I really doubt we'll ever reach-so what's the point.
Thanks for any suggestions and sorry for the rambler.
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