Anonymous wrote:Yes, we have an HSA with a $10,000 a year deductible. We have only hit the max twice.
HHI of $680,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, so I just attending a meeting at my work to discuss the changes to the health insurance.
The deductible for a family plan is $4,000. After I meet that out of pocket, we start getting prescription drug coverage and 90/10 insurance coverage.
The bi-monthly deductions from my paycheck will also be increasing, NOT getting lower, so I won't be able to put extra money away in a flex account. I currently pay $630/mo for health and dental. They didn't let us know the amount it is going up yet though.
This truly sucks.
The only thing I can think of is I'll have to get a credit card to pay for medical care, as I barely have any money left over monthly to shell out, and I will need to be able to pay for emergencies.
I really fear going into debt with this new stupid plan. I've always tried hard to live within my means and not carry any debt (which we don't have other than our mortgage). One ER visit with one of my kids will likely wipe us out.
Vent over.
So, your premium is going up even though you suddenly have a high deductible? And none of that money is going into an HSA? Please check with your HR department to find out if that is true for you. It doesn't sound right.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, so I just attending a meeting at my work to discuss the changes to the health insurance.
The deductible for a family plan is $4,000. After I meet that out of pocket, we start getting prescription drug coverage and 90/10 insurance coverage.
The bi-monthly deductions from my paycheck will also be increasing, NOT getting lower, so I won't be able to put extra money away in a flex account. I currently pay $630/mo for health and dental. They didn't let us know the amount it is going up yet though.
This truly sucks.
The only thing I can think of is I'll have to get a credit card to pay for medical care, as I barely have any money left over monthly to shell out, and I will need to be able to pay for emergencies.
I really fear going into debt with this new stupid plan. I've always tried hard to live within my means and not carry any debt (which we don't have other than our mortgage). One ER visit with one of my kids will likely wipe us out.
Vent over.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, so I just attending a meeting at my work to discuss the changes to the health insurance.
The deductible for a family plan is $4,000. After I meet that out of pocket, we start getting prescription drug coverage and 90/10 insurance coverage.
The bi-monthly deductions from my paycheck will also be increasing, NOT getting lower, so I won't be able to put extra money away in a flex account. I currently pay $630/mo for health and dental. They didn't let us know the amount it is going up yet though.
This truly sucks.
The only thing I can think of is I'll have to get a credit card to pay for medical care, as I barely have any money left over monthly to shell out, and I will need to be able to pay for emergencies.
I really fear going into debt with this new stupid plan. I've always tried hard to live within my means and not carry any debt (which we don't have other than our mortgage). One ER visit with one of my kids will likely wipe us out.
Vent over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 5500 deductible plan...but my PC visits are 35 bucks, and 10$ for generics. I don't go to the doctor often so it works out.
So what counts to your deductible? Typically with a HDHP, office visits and Rx count to the deductible.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 5500 deductible plan...but my PC visits are 35 bucks, and 10$ for generics. I don't go to the doctor often so it works out.