The actual answer to "What's left after you eliminate essential coverage?" is nothing - those old "mini-med" plans didn't provide "coverage"
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They would prey on the fact that the avg consumer (by design) has no idea how high the "sticker price" of medical services are
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So it'd be like "Oh, you get $50 per doctor's visit, that sounds good" when the sticker price of a doctor visit can be like $700
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Only real benefit over no insurance with those plans was the right not to be treated as an unperson by providers.
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