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    Kee Hinckley (nazgul@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 13:07:37 JST Kee Hinckley Kee Hinckley

    Washington State peeps.

    Do any of the non-DeltaDental ACA plans cover crowns?
    I didn't spend a lot of time comparing, because no matter where I've lived or worked, DeltaDental was the standard insurance.
    But it turns out the plan they offer doesn't cover crowns at all. And even if they did, the maximum they will pay for a year is $1000, which kes less than a new crown.

    wahealthcarefinder.org would let me search for this, but only if I'm picking a new plan. There's no way to compare once you've picked a plan. (Why why why? I'm tempted to set up a dummy account just to find out. 🙄)

    In conversation Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 13:07:37 JST from infosec.exchange permalink

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      Shannon Clark (rycaut@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 13:07:36 JST Shannon Clark Shannon Clark
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      @nazgul whenever I’ve crunched the numbers dental insurance that I pay for out of pocket hasn’t been worth it - the copays/deductibles plus monthly costs have almost always ended up higher than paying out of pocket for my wife and I (kids are covered under the ACA)my dentist gives a discount if you pay her directly. Crowns are tricky - I’ve seen a wide range of costs for them from various dentists

      Which is to say it’s worth asking your dentists office if they offer any discounts for uninsured

      In conversation Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 13:07:36 JST permalink
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      Kee Hinckley (nazgul@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 13:07:36 JST Kee Hinckley Kee Hinckley
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      • Shannon Clark

      @Rycaut Yeah. Last year I gathered data from our health insurance expenses and used that to adjust our plan. Looks like this year I'll do the same for dental. We didn't have a plan last year because we were spending a few months in Mexico and that was far cheaper than anything we could do here.

      In conversation Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 13:07:36 JST permalink
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      feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 13:07:48 JST feld feld
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      • Shannon Clark
      @nazgul @Rycaut currently doing the same, wasted too much money on it over the years
      In conversation Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 13:07:48 JST permalink

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