Loading...

Skip Navigation LinksHome > Support Groups > Discussion Messages
Miscellaneous :
General

This support group serves as an information center for other discussions on health topics.

 

Join this Group


 











Loading...

News Comments
Add a topic Recent discussions
Start watching this topic
When Deductibles Are Waived, More People Get Health Screenings

People are more likely to undergo screening for conditions like cancer and high cholesterol, when they do not have to pay a health insurance deductible.



However, the increase is modest, and in high-deductible plans, it is quite small, ...Read More

Posted on : Sunday, October 17, 2010 4:05 PM
Add reply       No of replies : 1

Report Abuse

You can help us in removing abusive content or spam.
Your Name
Your Email ID
Subject
Message
(Maximum 3000 Characters)
  
 

MaryR38
(Guest)
One unintended consequence as a result of the new healthcare reform is that employers are moving to no co-pay high deductible health plans to lower their premiums and at the same time asking employees to pay a larger percentage of the premiums. Between having to pay for their own healthcare until the deductible is met and the added premiums, employees have much higher out-of-pocket costs. The unintended consequence? People are forgoing seeking treatment for routine illnesses, which can often result in a worse illness down the line that requires more expensive treatment. With WhiteGlove you don't have to put it off, WhiteGlove members seek care early to avoid being sick a long time and it just costs them $35 a visit.
One unintended consequence as a result of the new healthcare reform is that employers are moving to no co-pay high deductible health plans to lower their premiums and at the same time asking employees to pay a larger percentage of the premiums. Between having to pay for their own healthcare until the deductible is met and the added premiums, employees have much higher out-of-pocket costs. The unintended consequence? People are forgoing seeking treatment for routine illnesses, which can often result in a worse illness down the line that requires more expensive treatment. With WhiteGlove you don't have to put it off, WhiteGlove members seek care early to avoid being sick a long time and it just costs them $35 a visit.
Replied on Sunday, October 17, 2010 4:05 PM
 


Member Sign In

Remember me
Forgot Password?
Sign up now


Medwonders has 257381 Members and 444 Groups.
Last Updated - Dec 28, 2024 - Designed & Content Managed by Medindia4u.com Pvt. Ltd.
Copyright © 2024 Medindia4u.com Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved.