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But the corporate sponsored insurance plans still need to be payed for somehow, usually as a deduction in what the company would pay since they can advertise better benefits. My friend's family has sickle cell, but I guess this won't help them since he's a car salesman.
The insurer pays for it by not having to cover the expense of treating the disease anymore. It's an incredibly expensive disease to manage as a chronic condition. People who have sickle cell are going to have to have budgeted money to cough up their yearly deductible in any case. (Skipping out on paying medical bills is also a possibility)
And yes, I agree that not everybody will get treatment quickly because of the high cost.
I think the word you're looking for is "paid". "Payed" is something to do with sailors and ropes or something.
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