
On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Bill Frantz wrote:
Do you want to share the risk of routine medical care? Or do you just want to share the risk of catastrophic illnesses and accidents? Or do you want to keep it all private. What you pay for, you can keep private. What they pay for, they can review. Your choice.
Oh, that's a different kettle of fish entirely. As a matter of fact I do have catastrophic coverage only ($2500 annual deductible and other limitations), but were I less hale and youthful, or had I a family, I would probably opt for "managed care." However, you'll find that catastrophic coverage really isn't that much cheaper than full "managed care," because without intimate knowledge of my habits and detailed records of regular doctor's visits, the insurance company doesn't trust me as much as it trusts a "managed care" patient. -rich