SAN ANTONIO — Soon, you may be able to go to the doctor for just $10. For those bracing for record insurance premium hikes when Affordable Care Act subsidies expire at the end of this year, affordable health care is a must. Cost-effective telehealth is one option many don’t consider at a time when managing money matters most.
The Kaiser Family Foundation projects that health care premiums could cost the average family about $1,000 more annually. For many families, that cost is coming at a time when they need to save cash for the quickly approaching Christmas holiday.
Dr. Renee Dua, a TenDollarTelehealth medical adviser, told KENS 5, “In the next several months, something like 24 million people stand to lose their coverage. Additionally, 70 million people are on high-deductible health pla

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