Nik's Mom
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Hi,
I hope this can stay on topic without getting into politics. I need some help. DH's company announced changes in health insurance for 2011. The prices have significantly increased.
We now only have 2 choices. One is a ppo, but is double from what we are paying this year. And you can no longer have an FSA account with it. Our 2nd choice is cheaper, but prescriptions are not covered until a $3000 deductible has been met, plus all medical expenses must be paid by us until that $3000 deductible is met. After the deductible is met, we would be responsible for 20% of all charges. Now, the good thing with this program is that you can have an FSA account.
I have never had an insurance that required us to pay all expenses until deductibles are met. That makes me really nervous. Plus, ds takes 2 dfferent meds, so we would have the added burden on paying for those meds out of pocket. I was hoping to hear from people who are familiar with this type of insurance? I'm really nervous about picking because I have no experience with this type.
Here is a little background that might shed some light on our situation. DH and I are healthy, as are our children. Our sons are autistic, and there are times when we may have to see a therapist regarding one of them. My youngest ds has add and anxiety problems and he takes medication for that. Right now, it is prescribed by his doctor.
So, I'd love to get some non-political feedback. Thanks!
I hope this can stay on topic without getting into politics. I need some help. DH's company announced changes in health insurance for 2011. The prices have significantly increased.
We now only have 2 choices. One is a ppo, but is double from what we are paying this year. And you can no longer have an FSA account with it. Our 2nd choice is cheaper, but prescriptions are not covered until a $3000 deductible has been met, plus all medical expenses must be paid by us until that $3000 deductible is met. After the deductible is met, we would be responsible for 20% of all charges. Now, the good thing with this program is that you can have an FSA account.
I have never had an insurance that required us to pay all expenses until deductibles are met. That makes me really nervous. Plus, ds takes 2 dfferent meds, so we would have the added burden on paying for those meds out of pocket. I was hoping to hear from people who are familiar with this type of insurance? I'm really nervous about picking because I have no experience with this type.
Here is a little background that might shed some light on our situation. DH and I are healthy, as are our children. Our sons are autistic, and there are times when we may have to see a therapist regarding one of them. My youngest ds has add and anxiety problems and he takes medication for that. Right now, it is prescribed by his doctor.
So, I'd love to get some non-political feedback. Thanks!
