Priced Out of Insurance, Americans Rig Own Safety Nets

Priced Out of Insurance, Americans Rig Own Safety Nets
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When their son Sky was born four years ago, Lindsie and Chris Bergevin were hit with a big surprise: $7,000 in bills for the birth that their health plan didn't cover. Sky was two when the couple jettisoned their medical insurance, which helped them eventually pay off the debt.
 
Now that they're ready to have a second child, they're not going back to their old coverage, with its premiums of more than $350 a month. Instead, they've patched together an alternative through a religious group and a primary-care doctor whom they can visit anytime for a monthly fee.



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