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Originally Posted by uncle_el
the cost is almost irrelevant, seeing as you have insurance, you should be paying the same co pay for each dotor's visit. besides the fact, a low cost doesn't mean good or bad doctor/dentist, nor does high cost mean good or bad doctor/dentist.
just the opinion of one medical student...
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The insurance I have is $5000 deductible for my wife and myself at $330 per month so I guess the costs become irrelevant after the first $5000.
The statement that the cost is irrelevant may be one of the reasons that health care costs are out of control. It seems to me that there must be competition for a free market system to work otherwise the government eventually may/will step in and take control like they do with monopolies.