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Anonymous
If you provide your nanny insurance or if she has an individual policy-

What is it?
How much is it?
What does it cover?

Thanks
Anonymous
That's way too broad of a question. Some families pay for their nannies policy whereas others give a health insurance contribution each month per the nannies choice. Policies can range from $150-600 a month depending on the policy and coverage. In my ten years of nannying, I've never had a family pay for my health insurance. Frankly, I wouldn't want them to because I'd be getting a crap policy with extremely high copayments.
Anonymous
My employers give me $150/month for healthcare.
My insurance costs $220/month, so I cover the difference.
It covers things that health plans cover - not going to break down all my copayment and deductibles here though.
Anonymous
BCBS through MHIP
$269/month (we pay full premium directly to the insurance provider)
Great policy, covers a lot and has a good prescription drug plan
Anonymous
$500 a month, CIGNA PPO
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