Anonymous wrote:I learned yesterday that Caremark administers the Rx program for Carefirst. I called them yesterday to learn about coverage for certain drugs and their computers were down. They told me to call back in an hour. Thinking I will just skip this plan as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like BCBS fees keep increasing every year. I have had them for the past 6 years. Do you think it's work switching to GEHA?
If you have Geha and are happy, your feedback is appreciated. or If you have switched from BCBS, were you satisfied..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We switched from BCBS to Carefirst (the Blue Cross "HMO") a couple years back because I got tired of paying so many out of pocket costs. Saving soooo much money now. All those lab fees and copays under BCBS? Most are just free now. And we see all the same doctors we saw under BCBS; they are all in-network.
The HMO label had always thrown me off, but it is no different than when we had the FFS/PPO plan....except it is cheaper!
Good luck to you, OP.
Do you need a referral to see a specialist?
Anonymous wrote:We switched from BCBS to Carefirst (the Blue Cross "HMO") a couple years back because I got tired of paying so many out of pocket costs. Saving soooo much money now. All those lab fees and copays under BCBS? Most are just free now. And we see all the same doctors we saw under BCBS; they are all in-network.
The HMO label had always thrown me off, but it is no different than when we had the FFS/PPO plan....except it is cheaper!
Good luck to you, OP.