Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would get either blue cross standard or blue cross basic, and then fedvip for dental.
blue cross standard is a pretty traditional blue cross plan-- big network but can go out of network if you want, there's a deductible for most things and you might owe a % of fees after deductible, not a flat fee.
blue cross basic is much more limited if you ever go out of network, but the good thing is that the network is still pretty big and it's a lot cheaper. some things like prescription meds and PT are a little more expensive under basic but not enough to offset the cheaper premium.
I haven't compared childbirth costs under either-- I thought maybe those were more standardized since ACA but I could be wrong. You could maybe ask on the expecting parents forum?
I live in Arlington and have been on Blue Cross Nasic since I was 25--now almost 47.
We have never had a problem with anyone out of network--even top specialists --allergist, endocrinologists, orthopedist.
I had two kids and everything was covered during the pregnancy and delivery. I had normal delivery (not c section). I only paid $100 total for the entire thing (prenatal visits. Ultrasounds all covered).
I don't have dental insurance--the blue cross covers dental cleanings for everyone in the family.
I paid out of pocket $1500 for my older child's palate expander/retainer. It doesn't look like either kid will need braces. I need two crowns--I'm finding that if dental work is limited it's almost more cost effective to use FSA health and put aside tax free $ vs buying dental insurance which is generally pretty worthless for what it covers.
Anonymous wrote:We loved Kaiser. I just gave birth with them and absolutely everything was covered. I paid just $250 for my entire delivery and all my prenatal.
I love metlife for dental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would get either blue cross standard or blue cross basic, and then fedvip for dental.
blue cross standard is a pretty traditional blue cross plan-- big network but can go out of network if you want, there's a deductible for most things and you might owe a % of fees after deductible, not a flat fee.
blue cross basic is much more limited if you ever go out of network, but the good thing is that the network is still pretty big and it's a lot cheaper. some things like prescription meds and PT are a little more expensive under basic but not enough to offset the cheaper premium.
I haven't compared childbirth costs under either-- I thought maybe those were more standardized since ACA but I could be wrong. You could maybe ask on the expecting parents forum?
I live in Arlington and have been on Blue Cross Nasic since I was 25--now almost 47.
We have never had a problem with anyone out of network--even top specialists --allergist, endocrinologists, orthopedist.
I had two kids and everything was covered during the pregnancy and delivery. I had normal delivery (not c section). I only paid $100 total for the entire thing (prenatal visits. Ultrasounds all covered).
I don't have dental insurance--the blue cross covers dental cleanings for everyone in the family.
I paid out of pocket $1500 for my older child's palate expander/retainer. It doesn't look like either kid will need braces. I need two crowns--I'm finding that if dental work is limited it's almost more cost effective to use FSA health and put aside tax free $ vs buying dental insurance which is generally pretty worthless for what it covers.
Anonymous wrote:I would get either blue cross standard or blue cross basic, and then fedvip for dental.
blue cross standard is a pretty traditional blue cross plan-- big network but can go out of network if you want, there's a deductible for most things and you might owe a % of fees after deductible, not a flat fee.
blue cross basic is much more limited if you ever go out of network, but the good thing is that the network is still pretty big and it's a lot cheaper. some things like prescription meds and PT are a little more expensive under basic but not enough to offset the cheaper premium.
I haven't compared childbirth costs under either-- I thought maybe those were more standardized since ACA but I could be wrong. You could maybe ask on the expecting parents forum?
Anonymous wrote:Ask HR.