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I have always been very mindful of the benefits provided by my employer and have turned down 10-15% pay increases to take jobs with better insurance. My oldest son has had 3 knee surgeries in the past 18 months (talking bone screews) and it cost me perhaps 1600 for all 3. Since I put money into a flexible medical savings it came out to about 1200 over 18 months after accounting for reduced taxes. When his sister had her wisdom teeth pulled it was about $300.That’s interesting.
My oldest child had an impacted molar and her wisdom teeth all taken out at the same time this spring. It was under general anesthesia and our after-insurance share of the cost was $2400.
That was just one single event.
This is not a kid thing, but my husband just had to have an MRI done on his knee–he shopped it hard before doing it, but our after-insurance expense was nonetheless $400.
Again–just a single event.
We find those kind of expenses (while not a monthly thing) come up at least a couple times a year. Any minor ER visit (and we’ve had lots) is going to run us somewhere in the neighborhood of $500-$1500 each time.
In the same years though 3 other kids had almost zero medical costs for the year. Now could we have a perfect storm and have all 7 kids have issues? Sure, but it’s why we made sure to get insurance with a low out of pocket family maximum. Since my premium costs are the same for 1 or 10 kids and the out of pocket maximum is not based on family size it does not cost me extra to have 1, 2, 5 or 7 kids.