Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
That makes more sense. The problem is still that many people who receive healthcare through their employer do not have the option to choose a higher deductible plan.
I think you two COMPLETELY missed my point. The point was that premiums are meaningless if you don't know your deductible. In the situation I mentioned, you should have seen the word "car" in the sentence and realized I was using car insurance as an example.
(Edit: In retrospect, my original sentence was clumsy. I meant taking your car insurance deductible to $1,000 to reduce your premiums. Since I know a lot of people with $500 deductibles. Same thing with health insurance. A high deductible plan will necessarily carry low premiums.)
That makes more sense. The problem is still that many people who receive healthcare through their employer do not have the option to choose a higher deductible plan.