Would “public option” health care be as “inexpensive & comprehensive” as Medicare?
Would “public option” health care be as “inexpensive & comprehensive” as Medicare?
If you reckon so, consider just a few things Medicare does NOT cover:
NO routine preventative care, including physical exams
NO dental care. Medicare does not cover routine dental care or most dental procedures such as cleanings, fillings, tooth extractions or dentures.
NO eye exams and eyeglasses
NO hearing aids
Co-pays = 20-50% of all charges, AFTER you pay a deductible
Part A Hospitalization Deductible = $1000+
NOTE: You can buy private supplemental insurance for more coverage, but these plans cost about $250+ per month = $3,000+ per year
SOURCE: EVERYWHERE
Ryde-On
Thanks, man. I pay much less, too.
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