Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably get it for “free” (#yourepayingforit).
Okay, how? I don’t want to pay another $7k.
The same way they qualify for their food stamps. They don’t work.
Anonymous wrote:They probably get it for “free” (#yourepayingforit).
Anonymous wrote:We’re a two parent house, college educated, decent careers. Even with supposed good insurance we really struggled to pay for braces for our two oldest. My youngest daughter plays on a cheap YMCA sports league and it seems basically every lower income teen her age has braces. Meanwhile we’re still saving $ to put her in braces. Where do they all find the $ for orthodontia? I’m at a loss as to how this is possible.
Anonymous wrote:We’re a two parent house, college educated, decent careers. Even with supposed good insurance we really struggled to pay for braces for our two oldest. My youngest daughter plays on a cheap YMCA sports league and it seems basically every lower income teen her age has braces. Meanwhile we’re still saving $ to put her in braces. Where do they all find the $ for orthodontia? I’m at a loss as to how this is possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not true that it has to be extreme. But I doubt orthodontists are getting rich off Medicaid rates, generally Medicaid pays less for a service than private insurance does.
They're mostly certainly still billing Medicaid thousands of dollars. That's better than the $0 they'd collect from these patients otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Mine was $2500 and dental insurance paid 1k. This was in 2021. It just wasn’t that expensive IMO.