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In reply to the discussion: Well Hawaii's healthcare site sure knows how to keep the curious out of the exchange website. [View all]NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)40. Rural is higher?
Huh. I'd have thought maybe the opposite, given costs of doing business, rents, etc.
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Well Hawaii's healthcare site sure knows how to keep the curious out of the exchange website. [View all]
dkf
Oct 2013
OP
And also locally within the state (rural areas typically having higher prices than metro areas). n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#27
Or more choices/competition in metro areas so it's easier for insurance organizations to find lower
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#42
Yes it is important to check the doctors in the network including finding out if listed doctors
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#28
Maybe they don't want people to know until they've come too far in the application process.
Puzzledtraveller
Oct 2013
#7
Frankly people without insurance probably could do with advice from people in the system.
dkf
Oct 2013
#13