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Health insurance question
Hi All! Since it is open season, I have a what would you pick health insurance question.
Option A:
No deductible.
355/month medical/dental
No coPays for medical, dental has a 1,000/person maximum.(co insurance is 80/20 for preventative and fillings, then 50/50 for major.
All of our current providers are within the network
Option B
No deductible
328/month for medical
40/month for dental, no maximum per person (that I can find) the co-insurance is nothin for preventative, then we would have to pay 45% for fillings, and pay 65% for big items(crowns, wisdom teeth etc) . All current providers are in this network.
CoPays, 25/ general visits etc, 40/ specialist
A background, this upcoming year my H will need his wisdom teeth taken out, we go to dentist 2x/year for check ups. I have terrible teeth, fillings 3 root canals, crowns etc. knock on wood I haven't had issues in the last 2 years, but no idea if/when I will need more work(even just replacing a filling).
We just had a baby so my LO most likely will be at the doctor more often than we would be(seems like babies are always sick) I se a specialist 1x a year and my Ob 1x a year, then my PCP 1x a year. My H never goes to Doctor.
What option do u think is best? I think the main attraction for option A is no co pays, the main attraction for option B is dental insurance.
Thanks!!
Re: Health insurance question
Copays are different than coinsurance. For example on my plan, I pay a $25 copay when I go to the doctor, but I also have coinsurance of 20%. Meaning I pay 20% of anything up to the out of pocket maximum.