Danny Devito and Rhea Perlman are separating.
Fuck! That's disappointing.
'Lineage'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Danny Devito and Rhea Perlman are separating.
Fuck! That's disappointing.
hivemind: in health insurance, does what I pay to meet my deductible count towards my out-of-pocket total?
Yes.
I have actually had a high enough dollar amount of medical expenditures this year (between chiropracting for my hips and my ridiculous dental saga) that I'm going to be able to take a deduction on my taxes. That has never happened before. Not even when I had freaking back surgery. (Although that was more likely a function of how good my insurance was back then, and how much it covered.)
tommyrot, I think this tumbl from Knut might be relevant to your interests: [link]
Went to the doctor. Do not have bronchitis. Yayyy. But I do have a prescription for cough syrup so I can sleep. Woo!
WOOHOOO
tommyrot, I think this tumbl from Knut might be relevant to your interests: [link]
Heh.
I'll be in my bunk.
Also,
Do not have bronchitis.
Yay!
My insurance does not seem to be calculating it that way.
It reads:
year to date deductible amount $3250.00.
year to date out-of-pocket amount $2500.00
I do not want to call and sound like a jackass, but those 2 should be equal, right?
Is it an hmo, or do you have a different in- and out-of-network out-of-pocket?
Reasons those numbers might be different:
- Your deductible amount includes money spent on out-of-network expenses, but you're out-of-pocket is only including in-network expenses.
- Your deductible amount is the family deductible, but the out-of-pocket is individual.