mc kenna
Registered
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2013
- Messages
- 935
- Likes
- 1,692
My understanding was that if you are a monotributista then you have a basic health insurance which in term disqualifies you from ''free health coverage"at public hospitals ,as the case you mentioned, without knowing all details, i'm willing to assume the people you refered to, had absolutely no coverage at all, please correct me if i'm wrong.
Each location is different and comes with its own customs and practices , perhaps, having a super fund for health contingencies would be cheaper than paying for a service you seldon use, instead of paying every month to a health provider, i'd would put that money aside and either keep it under the mattress or its money you can use to make money that way expanding and fortifying your health contingency fund.
I would suggest to run the numbers, 2 annual adult check ups , 4 annual children check ups , during a normal year, how much would it cost you out of pocket against the amount of money you would pay for the 4 of you that year, if there's money to your favor, then that's the start of your own health plan self financed.
Each location is different and comes with its own customs and practices , perhaps, having a super fund for health contingencies would be cheaper than paying for a service you seldon use, instead of paying every month to a health provider, i'd would put that money aside and either keep it under the mattress or its money you can use to make money that way expanding and fortifying your health contingency fund.
I would suggest to run the numbers, 2 annual adult check ups , 4 annual children check ups , during a normal year, how much would it cost you out of pocket against the amount of money you would pay for the 4 of you that year, if there's money to your favor, then that's the start of your own health plan self financed.