yes thank goodness. i just can't wait to get my official marriage license so i can put my husband on my policy since he doesn't have any and it makes me nervous!
Yep, we're covered...we have health coverage and dental/vision plans as well. I can't imagine not being insured...that's like playing Russian Roulette with your health. Every day when people
get admitted for things like major trauma, I always hope they have insurance because otherwise they probably won't get the care they really need or they'll be paying their bill for the rest
of their lives.
Yes, we do. We have excellent health insurance. However, it's largely unused as we're both healthy. Also, I think I'm fortunate that I have a great family doctor.
I put "yes" BUT my insurance is through Germany! Because I am in between school years right now I am not covered but I'm a german citizen so I was able to get some from there....
We have insurance (through the union), but our plan has like a $100 'deductible.'
I wish it covers everything so we don't have to pay a dime out of pocket when things like me and our kid have to go to doctor to get our eye infection..taken care of.
Oh well, at least we're not paying too much for health insurance so we're pretty lucky the whole family has it.
Not in the US, but yes in the UK since it's a given. I recently went home for a visit to the US and due to unforeseen circumstances needed emergency surgery which cost $12,000. It was great.
I do, and always have. It's a priority for me to have health insurance - if there is something wrong with my body, then I would like to know as soon as possible. I also have some family risk
factors for certain conditions, and going for preventative care (made a LOT cheaper with insurance) will definitely help keep those at bay.
I voted yes, but technically, I don't yet. I just enrolled for it and it will be active toward the end of August. It's been about 1.5 years since I've had any kind of medical insurance and
I'm very excited to have it once again. I'm already making appointments with my doctors for September.
I do have health insurance but private health insurance is a royal joke. We need a socialist universal system.
My uncle is getting out of the hospital for colon cancer removal with my health insurance and has less medical bills than my one day disc surgury in my neck. He was able to negotiate with his
doctors.
yes, but it's a bit of a pain. however, i'm going over it all, medical, dental, and vision this weekend so I can plan how to squeeze every last benefit out of it. In this job market/economy I
might as well use it while I have it!
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I do now but I didn't for about 3 years
1I go to the doctor way too often to not have health insurance. Otherwise, I'd be paying a buttload of money out of pocket.
2yes thank goodness. i just can't wait to get my official marriage license so i can put my husband on my policy since he doesn't have any and it makes me nervous!
3Yes, and thankfully my job foots the bill.
4Yes. And bonus, my job pays for it. I'm very lucky.
5I'm praying that I get a job soon so I can get myself checked out. It costs too much to go to the doctor, or God forbid, pay for prescriptions.
For now, I eat right, exercise, wash my hands frequently and look both ways before I cross the street.
6Yep, we're covered...we have health coverage and dental/vision plans as well. I can't imagine not being insured...that's like playing Russian Roulette with your health. Every day when people get admitted for things like major trauma, I always hope they have insurance because otherwise they probably won't get the care they really need or they'll be paying their bill for the rest of their lives.
7Yes, and have always thankfully... or I would have medical debt up to my eyeballs!!
8i do thankfully.
9Yes, we do. We have excellent health insurance. However, it's largely unused as we're both healthy. Also, I think I'm fortunate that I have a great family doctor.
10I put "yes" BUT my insurance is through Germany! Because I am in between school years right now I am not covered but I'm a german citizen so I was able to get some from there....
11Yes and I'm so happy that I do now. I didn't for almost 5 years! Luckily I stayed pretty healthy for the most part.
12We have insurance (through the union), but our plan has like a $100 'deductible.'

13I wish it covers everything so we don't have to pay a dime out of pocket when things like me and our kid have to go to doctor to get our eye infection..taken care of.
Oh well, at least we're not paying too much for health insurance so we're pretty lucky the whole family has it.
Not in the US, but yes in the UK since it's a given. I recently went home for a visit to the US and due to unforeseen circumstances needed emergency surgery which cost $12,000. It was great.
14I do, and always have. It's a priority for me to have health insurance - if there is something wrong with my body, then I would like to know as soon as possible. I also have some family risk factors for certain conditions, and going for preventative care (made a LOT cheaper with insurance) will definitely help keep those at bay.
15Like SDTransplant said, I go to the doctor (have 4 of them) way too much to not have insurance.
16I voted yes, but technically, I don't yet. I just enrolled for it and it will be active toward the end of August. It's been about 1.5 years since I've had any kind of medical insurance and I'm very excited to have it once again. I'm already making appointments with my doctors for September.
17I do have health insurance but private health insurance is a royal joke. We need a socialist universal system.
My uncle is getting out of the hospital for colon cancer removal with my health insurance and has less medical bills than my one day disc surgury in my neck. He was able to negotiate with his doctors.
18*My uncle is getting out the hospital for colon cancer removal WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE
19Yes, but I'm on my hubby's plan. I used to have to pay for an individual plan because my company (very small) doesn't offer any. Boo!
20Yes. We have pretty good insurance. Works pays for mine in full. I pay $6000 a year for my husband's though (through my work)!!!
21yes, but it's a bit of a pain. however, i'm going over it all, medical, dental, and vision this weekend so I can plan how to squeeze every last benefit out of it. In this job market/economy I might as well use it while I have it!
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