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Old 09-15-2010, 02:04 PM #11
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My insurance policy says that I only have to pay a maximum of $2,350 per year out of pocket, so that's the highest amount I'll have to pay. The ins. company and hospital and doctor are still haggling over the price that they'll agree on, so don't know for sure yet just how much of that $2,350 I'll owe...probably all of it, as the twins were expensive.
Well I hope its not too much .....mine is fully covered by my health insurance,except I had a shortfall for accomodation so that was 275euro per night, which was ok, considering the total cost of the operation
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