Health Care Sharing Ministries
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:10 pm
Does anyone use a health care sharing ministry for "insurance"?
I put "insurance" in quotes because technically it is not insurance though it works in a similar way.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_ca ... g_ministry
I am shopping for health insurance without an employer. I am a healthy, 30-something, single male in the USA
My best two options seem to be:
Option A:
www.healthcare.gov and one of the major providers
$220/month for bronze level with no subsidy
~$6000 deductible
Option B: Health Care Sharing Ministry
www.libertydirect.org
$200/month + $75-125 annual membership
$500 "unshared" amount / year -> Once this amount is spent on qualifying healthcare, other qualifying healthcare is covered 100%.
$60/month can go to a Direct Primary Care (DPC) physician for my subscription. These DPC doctors serve as a cross between primary care physician, light urgent care and overall health adviser. Typically, they do not accept traditional insurance and operate on a low-overhead, no-bureaucracy model.
Summary: $200 my monthly cost = $60 to my DPC doctor + $140 to Liberty Direct
So, the two plans are similar annual cost. The health care sharing ministry policy can be used on medium and big incidences. The bronze ACA plan is really only for big incidences and satisfying ACA insurance requirement. Advantage goes to ACA plan for legal binding agreement for care and financial backing. Advantage goes to Health Care Sharing Ministry for being affordable and usable.
Has anyone else researched these groups?
Has it worked for you?
Many of these are Christian-based in the USA. I agree with their philosophy of "help your neighbor" I don't want to go into a deeper religion-based discussion in this thread.
I put "insurance" in quotes because technically it is not insurance though it works in a similar way.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_ca ... g_ministry
I am shopping for health insurance without an employer. I am a healthy, 30-something, single male in the USA
My best two options seem to be:
Option A:
www.healthcare.gov and one of the major providers
$220/month for bronze level with no subsidy
~$6000 deductible
Option B: Health Care Sharing Ministry
www.libertydirect.org
$200/month + $75-125 annual membership
$500 "unshared" amount / year -> Once this amount is spent on qualifying healthcare, other qualifying healthcare is covered 100%.
$60/month can go to a Direct Primary Care (DPC) physician for my subscription. These DPC doctors serve as a cross between primary care physician, light urgent care and overall health adviser. Typically, they do not accept traditional insurance and operate on a low-overhead, no-bureaucracy model.
Summary: $200 my monthly cost = $60 to my DPC doctor + $140 to Liberty Direct
So, the two plans are similar annual cost. The health care sharing ministry policy can be used on medium and big incidences. The bronze ACA plan is really only for big incidences and satisfying ACA insurance requirement. Advantage goes to ACA plan for legal binding agreement for care and financial backing. Advantage goes to Health Care Sharing Ministry for being affordable and usable.
Has anyone else researched these groups?
Has it worked for you?
Many of these are Christian-based in the USA. I agree with their philosophy of "help your neighbor" I don't want to go into a deeper religion-based discussion in this thread.