pull down to refresh

$038.9%
$1-$20016.7%
$201-$100038.9%
$1001+5.6%
18 votes \ poll ended
During the Odummer maamdate I was paying around $2000/mo for high deductible and bushie's worthless HSA which consistently would drain to zero every year to pay out-of-pocket maximums. This all to keep an extremely healthy family insured. The expenses were normal such as dental, vision, an occasional bone break and birth expenses. The only thing healthy the healthcare cares about is the size of the bill they can stick you with. Its completely overrun with misandry and bureaucracy. Fortunately thanks to the atomic destruction causes by the ACA there are alterate systems available today such as healthshare and DPC.
reply
reply
I pay for the cheapest "health insurance" that my employer offers, which is like $10/month. I only have it in case I have a traumatic injury, otherwise, if I want labs done, I'll pay for them out-of-pocket myself using something like RequestATest.com.
I'm an RN and am in a bit of the "alternative healthcare" game (which basically, to means, just means what healthcare should be) as far as my own health is concerned and I ensure I take care of my own body, so I'm not worried about it.
reply
Vitamin C and Zinc and you'll seldom be ill
reply
Hard to say. We have a "free" healthcare system funded by national insurance, taxation, and a myriad of other things that are hard to untangle.
Total spending on healthcare in the UK is currently ~£217B / year. We have a taxable workforce of 32.7M, so around £553 / month per worker. So I voted $201-$1000 on your poll.
That said, I know some people taking on private health insurance because the public system is getting increasingly strained and unreliable.
reply
ANY gov healthcare system is a pure ponzi scheme scam. In order to give "free" will have to TAKE from somebody else...
I suggest to watch this short video If you were king
reply
stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.
When you refer to "health care" you refer to:
  • gov social forced programs
  • private subsciption to a medocal center
  • just living healthy with natural healthy food and style?
My personal spending is ZERO. I do not go to a "mata sanos" called "medic" or hospital that is just a triage fot the morgue. I just treat myself with natural things and just live a life with a low risk of accidents.
reply
No insurance, everything out of pocket. I'm including supplements and food for about $1000/month. Food is medicine.
I'm very ill, and I take more supplements than anyone I know, sick or healthy. I generally take supplements that are only found in food.
I've never had insurance cover anything that works. Coverage is generally decades behind recent research.
About 4 years ago now I came to the conclusion that my poorly understood illness was caused by the vaccinations I received as a child. Many of the vaccines I received were pulled off the market in the USA by 2005. Although, I think the ones I received after 2005 also worsened my condition. Given this, I doubt I'll see any appropriate funding or acknowledgement of my illness for decades.