People really dislike the unknown – the fear of trying something different after being used to something they liked. Co-pay benefits are like that. If you worked for a company that offered co-pay you got used to seeing the doctor and having the tab picked up by the company. You might even have had some of the diagnostics picked up as well.<\/p>\n
If you quit the company and decided to go out on your own and still want a co-pay arrangement, you are going to get the shock of your life. They are high-end expensive and the premiums are prohibitive for a solo person. They’re usually something larger companies and corporations choose to have on hand as a perk for their workers.<\/p>\n
Although it’s a shock trying to adjust from a co-pay arrangement to one where you are paying the bills, it can be done with grace and not a lot of cash (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" People really dislike the unknown – the fear of trying something different after being used to something they liked. Co-pay benefits are like that. If you worked for a company that offered co-pay you got used to seeing the doctor…<\/span><\/p>\n