deductibles are targeted to 42% of cost, so insurance pays 58% of the expected cost of healthcare, and deductibles will be set to reach this target.
Importantly, unlike ACA, which contains out-of-pocket maximum limits of $7,150 for an individual and $14,300 for a family for 2017 plans, there ARE NO LIMITS. So, if you have a preexisting condition or get cancer or some other major disease (or your wife has a baby - because many insurance plans will no longer provide maternity coverage), you will not have a cap on your share. This is only insurance if you stay relatively healthy. For a major health event, this will be disastrous to many.
Edit: my favorite part of the bill is $15B annually being given to insurance companies to incentivize them to continue providing healthcare in underserved areas...with no requirements or benchmarks. This is a pure gift.