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Health Care

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Since it is open enrollment time, I thought it would be interesting to get an idea of what everyone pays for their healthcare?

 

I just filled mine out and my total cost for myself and my wife (Dental, HealthCare, Vision, and Long Term Disability, etc) was $2100 for the year. The employer is contribution $8500. Thank goodness for their contributions.

There was a similar thread in the Buster a few months ago.

 

I pay 34$/month for health care and preventative dental. 17$/month for supplementary dental.

$130/month for individual BCBS health+dental since losing health benefits from work.

 

I was paying $110/month with my company spotting over $600/month...for worse coverage than I have now. That's why I passed on COBRA.

 

 

I am currently unemployed, so I am paying about 150/month. I know it seems high, but since I have asthma I pretty much need it to even think about affording my meds.

Like $400 a month for a family plan (Aetna QPOS)

$370 every two weeks for a family plan BCBS

Just completed my enrollment. Skipped dental this year. $5.55 a week is too much for crappy coverage. I'll pay the one cleaning a year and xrays myself.

 

I pay $2.54/week for medical. $520/year into a pre-tax flexible spending account. $1,000 deductible on anything other than preventative care and xrays/lab tests etc. Company changed the plans in a big way this year.

 

Vision is an extra $1.10/week.

Long-term disability $4.83/week/

Recently purchased individual health insurance for just myself. It's ~$120/month with a $5K deductible.

$550 monthly, family plan from Humana

I don't currently have insurance but my wife just went to her open enrollment meeting. If we take it it's $254 every two weeks for just me and her and for just medical.

 

Looking at everyone's replies that seems terribly high.

$123.63 per pay check, $3214.38 per year. Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO + Metlife Dental.

 

I have no idea what the deductible or anything is.

Approx $2,500 a year for medical and dental on an individual policy with BCBS of IL.

$0.00 thats one good thing about being active duty military

QUOTE (beckham15 @ Nov 18, 2010 -> 09:03 PM)
$0.00 thats one good thing about being active duty military

 

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I pay about $66/month for single coverage, decent plan. Employer covers about $300.

For 2011 I will pay $140 per month semi-monthly for me and my daughter. Includes dental. Opted out of vision. PPO with a $20 copay.

 

Same benefits for 2010 was a $126 monthly payment.

 

About a 12% increase for next year. Look forward to my standard 3% raise. :/

Edited by BigSqwert

I'm very lucky in this regard. I pay $60/month for full family PPO through BCBS. Another $8/month for combined dental and vision.

 

$160 is taken out of my check per month for medical/dental/vision. Love working for a hospital.

0.0 dollars. Company pays for our insurance. Aetna.

QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Nov 19, 2010 -> 09:53 AM)
I'm very lucky in this regard. I pay $60/month for full family PPO through BCBS. Another $8/month for combined dental and vision.

That is awesome.

 

QUOTE (RockRaines @ Nov 20, 2010 -> 01:10 AM)
0.0 dollars. Company pays for our insurance. Aetna.

That is even more awesome.

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