‘Low-Cost’ Health Insurance Plan Can Carry High-Risk Costs
—Richard Sankovich is not happy about the $6,035 invoice he recently got from West Penn Hospital for what turned out to be a pulled stomach muscle, but his experience likely says more about the risks of buying a low-cost health plan than it does about high hospital costs. In Sankovich’s case, that low-cost “bronze” insurance plan he bought from Virginia- based Aetna/?
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