Is a border town a good health plan?
Posted: June 30th, 2019, 6:25 am
I'm seriously considering moving to a border town along the US-Mexico border, because my job has me tied to the USA for at least the next couple years, so I can save up enough money to open a business abroad. I'm flexible to relocate anywhere in the country though, because I'm a trucker.
Recently, I visited Del Rio, Tx and really enjoyed my stay. It was more like a laid back Mexican town than a US city. There's a nice creek that flows through the middle of town with clean water you can swim in. I loved it. Everyone I met was friendly, and you can tell people appreciate a gringo that speaks spanish.
I currently reside in Tennessee, and don't have legitimate health insurance. I'm 31 and find it to be too expensive. I don't want $200 taken out of every week's paycheck for something where I'll have to pay a $4000 deductible anyway. Since obamacare ended, and we're not required to have insurance anymore, I'm wondering if I should even retain what I have, which is called Medi-Share. It's a Christian health share thing that I don't even fully understand. My plan keeps getting more expensive every few months. I'm currently paying $150 per month for this $10,000 deductible plan. So, if something happens to me, I pay up to $10,000 dollars out of my own pocket, after that amount I become eligible to petition for the "share" money to cover the remaining medical expenses.
I was talking to someone in Del Rio who said you can go visit doctors on the other side of the border for about $5 for a consultation. If I had an emergency and had to be rushed to the hospital, I guess I'd be screwed without insurance.
What do you all do for health insurance? Is there a way to win where you don't have to pay hundreds of dollars every month or risk bankrupting yourself from an accident?
Recently, I visited Del Rio, Tx and really enjoyed my stay. It was more like a laid back Mexican town than a US city. There's a nice creek that flows through the middle of town with clean water you can swim in. I loved it. Everyone I met was friendly, and you can tell people appreciate a gringo that speaks spanish.
I currently reside in Tennessee, and don't have legitimate health insurance. I'm 31 and find it to be too expensive. I don't want $200 taken out of every week's paycheck for something where I'll have to pay a $4000 deductible anyway. Since obamacare ended, and we're not required to have insurance anymore, I'm wondering if I should even retain what I have, which is called Medi-Share. It's a Christian health share thing that I don't even fully understand. My plan keeps getting more expensive every few months. I'm currently paying $150 per month for this $10,000 deductible plan. So, if something happens to me, I pay up to $10,000 dollars out of my own pocket, after that amount I become eligible to petition for the "share" money to cover the remaining medical expenses.
I was talking to someone in Del Rio who said you can go visit doctors on the other side of the border for about $5 for a consultation. If I had an emergency and had to be rushed to the hospital, I guess I'd be screwed without insurance.
What do you all do for health insurance? Is there a way to win where you don't have to pay hundreds of dollars every month or risk bankrupting yourself from an accident?