Anonymous
Post 07/18/2013 23:00     Subject: Re:What do you pay for medical coverage?

This is so apples and oranges! For insured employees it is dependent on your employer's plan. For self employed we have real apples to apples.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2013 10:41     Subject: Re:What do you pay for medical coverage?

Anonymous wrote:DH pays 130$ every bi-weekly paycheck

15$ co-pay to any doctor within the network


Family of 4, I'm SAHM
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2013 10:37     Subject: Re:What do you pay for medical coverage?

DH pays 130$ every bi-weekly paycheck

15$ co-pay to any doctor within the network
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2013 13:49     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

Anonymous wrote:We pay $2000 per month for family of 4. I would love a $320 per month plan!


You might be better off in the individual market - we pay much less than that and we are in the high risk pool in MD. Might be worth switching in January when O-care kicks in.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2013 12:51     Subject: Re:What do you pay for medical coverage?

My employer's plan is $1200/month for family coverage. I practically screamed at the HR person when I found out. It does not make me a loyal employee.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2013 18:08     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

We pay $2000 per month for family of 4. I would love a $320 per month plan!
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2013 16:30     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

I can't believe you would be upset about paying $320/month. We pay $1150 a month and it slays me.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2013 16:05     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

88 for medical (United Healthcare)+ 26 for dental (Aetna), twice a month
2 Adults, $400 per person deductible

Work for a large consulting firm.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2013 15:56     Subject: Re:What do you pay for medical coverage?

Husband's employer (a small business) pays his portion of family premium only, we pay $1200/mo for the rest of the family. This is for an Anthem PPO plan with no deductible and $20/$40 copays. Those of you who pay little to nothing for your insurance, count your blessings.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 19:24     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

about $400/month for a federal HMO for self and family.
no deductible.

Limited provider network.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 15:50     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

$139/pay period (bi-monthly.) Family of 4, includes dental, vision. $20 copays. BCBS PPO.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 15:46     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

My law firm, for my wife and I is about $1k a month for a basic HSA plan with a high deductible.

My wife's work is $200 a month for a cadillac BCBS plan, $5 copays, free prescription.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 15:34     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

$300/month for health insurance for a family is a sweet deal, assuming it is not a high-deductible plan. My firm pay $1100/month per employee for a low deductible BCBS PPO plan (I have a $300 out of network deductible and $15 co-pays), and we pay nearly $700/month for my spouse and child ($600/year deductible each).
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 13:22     Subject: Re:What do you pay for medical coverage?

I have Carefirst and pay $ 350 per month with a $ 1,500 deductible. My company contributes $ 500 throughout the year to a health savings account. My coverage was much better at my last job. $120 per month, $1000 deductible and company paid first $600. I miss those days!
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 12:00     Subject: What do you pay for medical coverage?

My employer pays about 1/2 of my health insurance premiums, as well as the $1500 deductible (I get about $225 per month deducted from my paycheck.) BUT there is no coverage for dependents, so I pay for a separate individual policy for DD, which just went up to $170 a month through CareFirst. No deductible on that one, but I don't think you can even sign up for that plan any more. So the total out of pocket is about $415, plus co-pays for each visit and prescription. I'm a single parent.