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How is your girlfriend paying $7,000 per year for insurance as a university student? My wife and I each paid $2,300/year while we were in school, and like your plan ours covered 80% of the cost of pregnancy and birth (capped at $2,000).



$7000 for normal-deductible family coverage does not sound out-of-whack.


Ah, I guess I hadn't considered that her plan covered him too. Still, pretty expensive for a plan that only covers 80%, especially if the $7,000 is before the kid.


Don't forget that university student plans are often unusually cheap because the enrollment requirement ensures a relatively inexpensive risk pool. They can also come with unusual restrictions (e.g. your PCP must be at the campus health center), though I think PPACA may no longer allow some of those practices.

In any case, since it sounds like he isn't a student, they probably don't qualify for a student plan and are falling back to something more expensive.


State regulatory or university requirements for health insurance for international students are often stricter (e.g., no limits on coverage).


It all depends on the state. NY for example forbids underwriting, so age doesn't come into the equation.




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