I need a hip surgery and maybe some kind of heart procedure, a pace maker maybe. I don’t think it is panic attacks.
I am really ignorant with all this stuff.
So i think i have to get a plan from healthcare.gov. No income, not employed.
If I choose the Mayo Clinic as a provider, the plans are more expensive, like +$1000 per month.
Does that mean I would be able to choose and decide to get the surgery at the Mayo Clinic if I want to. or any other major procedures? Like I get to make the decision?
The cheaper plans are like $13,000 total yearly expense versus $18,000 for a Mayo clinic plan. I don’t know if it is worth it.
Anything else I should think about?
Thanks
submitted by /u/basil_now
[link] [comments]I need a hip surgery and maybe some kind of heart procedure, a pace maker maybe. I don’t think it is panic attacks. I am really ignorant with all this stuff. So i think i have to get a plan from healthcare.gov. No income, not employed. If I choose the Mayo Clinic as a provider, the plans are more expensive, like +$1000 per month. Does that mean I would be able to choose and decide to get the surgery at the Mayo Clinic if I want to. or any other major procedures? Like I get to make the decision? The cheaper plans are like $13,000 total yearly expense versus $18,000 for a Mayo clinic plan. I don’t know if it is worth it. Anything else I should think about? Thanks submitted by /u/basil_now [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance
