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[-] potoo22@programming.dev 31 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Living in the US, back when I was on a high deductible insurance plan, I would avoid doctor visits because it would cost over $100 for any single check-up. My employer put enough money in a health savings account to make up for the high costs, but I had the mentality of "If I didn't see the doctor, I could bank the $100 for a later emergency." I'm the type of video game player that will stockpile health potions, never use them, and then die cause I didn't want to use them. I realized this is a fucked up situation and so I switched to a more expensive low-deductable plan and will now visit the doctor when "I think I might need to" instead of when "I really need to."

But yeah, lots and lots of people on low-premium (low monthly payments) high deductible plans with that save money mentality. They only see the doctor when it gets severe.

[-] hanrahan@piefed.social 10 points 1 day ago

Here in Australia I pay $125 for a phone consult with some doctor, or $150 to go see a doctor for the smallest thing. Probalwm is I need a recurring prescription, so I have to go :( 10mins ...

We are slowly sliding towards the USA healthcare system :(

[-] Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah the erosion of bulk billing will kill people

[-] Thwompthwomp@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago

You have summed up exactly why I hate high deductible plans. Every year at open enrollment I have this debate. And every year I do some math and always convince myself that the high deductible is cheaper and that I should just go to the doctor when I feel like it. Even knowing that, there’s still this weird mental block.

It’s just so extra frustrating because everything involved in living here feels like some sort of dumb economic calculation. “Should we eat meat this week or save up for when it’s on sale?” Eating out for “fast food” if we’re in a hurry hurts because it’s cheaper to go to a real restaurant.

I dunno, it’s just all mentally tiring and it’s hard to get into a mode of just enjoying life. I just want to do the side quests and have fun but end up with Lydia in my house guarding my hoard of potions I never use

[-] pelespirit@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 day ago

It’s just so extra frustrating because everything involved in living here feels like some sort of dumb economic calculation.

We all have to be health, security and financial experts or we "fail."

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