Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Welcome to my Experiment in Healthcare Alternatives

Like many Americans, I have to pay for my own health insurance. No employer plan. No Medicaid or Medicare. It's all on me. When I ended up paying over $300 a month (on a very tight budget) for what I considered lousy insurance, I began to look for alternatives. 


This blog is my way of sharing with others what I have learned, and will learn, about alternatives to standard insurance policies. I call it 'radical' because it is not for everyone. 


The experiment has two parts. The first is a relationship with a "concierge" family medical practice run by Dr. Radley Griffin in Tampa. For a flat fee per month, I get unlimited office visits, in office lab draws, physical exams, well-woman exams, etc. I get his office discounts on lab tests done at LabCorp and Quest, and negotiated prices for specialists and other "preventive" medicine such as colonoscopies (try out of pocket, no insurance, $700). 


The second part is up to God and my fellow Christians. I have joined Samaritan Ministries - a Christian healthcare expense sharing ministry. Members of this ministry commit a set monthly amount, which they then share with fellow member who have Samaritan "publish" their monetary needs (anything that's over $300 per incident). The sharing is direct, not through Samaritan. Apparently it's been working for 14 years or so. 


Since Samaritan doesn't cover preventive medicine or check-ups, Dr. Griffin covers those. And since what I pay to Dr. Griffin won't cover hospital stays or high medical costs outside his practice, I have Samaritan to cover those.


Stay tuned here to find out how it's going! I just sent my membership check to Samaritan today, and will join Dr. Griffin's practice on the 26th of November. 


I'll share more details about how each works as this experiment continues.