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The choices in NH for insurance as already discussed are quite limited - more so since insurance was mandated.
Our policy has gone up considerably over the past 3 years, while our coverage has declined... As for actual care - I would recommend finding a doctor affiliated with Frisbie, Wentworth-Douglas or Dartmouth; Huggins is a disaster and the turn-over of management and care providers is basically non-stop there. |
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Of course the REASON NH health insurance is so egregiously expensive is because health insurance companies can't compete across state lines which is insane. We have anthem for three people and without subsidies pay over $1100 a month with a family deductible of over $10,000. This was one of their least expensive options. Basically, catastrophe insurance costing us $1100/mo. thank you Obama.
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