Minneapolis/St. Paul Nesties
Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

Health Insurance Help

Hopefully you ladies will be willing to share some information about your current health insurance.

DH and I own a small business.  We have Medica Choice with a $15/co-pay for visits and 80/20.  When we had Mollie our out of pocket was just over $1000 so great insurance coverage.

 However, we are paying a tremendous amount for this great coverage.  Up to this point, DH has been very generous and has covered 100% of the employees insurance.  Due to the rising costs and decrease in sales, we are struggling to maintain this benefit.  We have started having conversations as to what is fair. No matter what, this will be a very difficult conversation and we hope to have a sliding scale for increasing the employee contribution over time.

Our problem is we have no idea what is average.  I understand it varies greatly based on the industry and size of the company.

If you would be willing to share, we would like to know the following:

- What kind of coverage do you have?

- What % of your insurance do you pay monthy?

- Is any of your DH or dependent paid for by the company?  How much?

- An appr size of your company.  Less than 10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100, over 100 employeess

 Thanks for your help!

imageimage

Re: Health Insurance Help

  • I just got an updated packet of information at work, so I have all my info readily available!

    I have Health Partners through the U of M (so ... huge number of employees).

    I pay $36 per pay period for coverage, just for myself, which is roughly 14% of the total cost. Andy has health insurance through his employer.

    If I wanted to cover myself & Andy under my plan, I would pay $106 per pay period, which would be roughly 19% of the total cost.

    If we had kids, and I wanted to cover myself, Andy, & our kids under my plan, I would pay $136 per pay period, which would be roughly 18% of the total cost.

    Under my plan, I have no deductible.

    My coverage is 100% after any co-pays.

    I have no co-pay for hospital care, preventative care, lab work/diagnostic imaging, or outpatient surgery.

    I have a $5 co-pay for walk-in clinics.

    I have an $11 co-pay for urgent care, physician visits (other than preventative care), mental health visits, chemical dependency visits, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and home health care.

    I have an $8 co-pay for prescriptions (generic drugs), and $25 for fomulatory drugs (brand name).

    My out-of-pocket maximum is $2500 per year (would be $4000 for a family).

    Does that answer everything?

    image
    Mr. Sammy Dog
  • A lot of gov't employers have their benefits listed on their websites, counties, cities, school districts, etc, you could look at those sites to see what employees pay for different levels, and sometimes what the employers pay also.
  • imagemrs.raz:

    If you would be willing to share, we would like to know the following:

    - What kind of coverage do you have?  Cigna/Health Partners PPO. I have $25/$35 copays, $1500 individual/$2500 family deductible, can't recall the out of pocket max.

    - What % of your insurance do you pay monthy?  I pay 50% - it's $113.92 each week (we are paid weekly so benefits come out weekly) for Joe and I, taken out pre-tax - that is just for the health insurance. Dental and vision is different. Last year, it was $92 each week for medical (joe and I, we still paid 50%) and when I first started with the company 5 years ago - it was $26/week for just me, and that was with me paying 50%.

    - Is any of your DH or dependent paid for by the company?  How much?  Joe's coverage is 50% paid by company, 50% paid by my dollar amount noted above. If we had children, it would be the same way.

    - An appr size of your company.  Less than 10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100, over 100 employeess  My company (Marriott) is large and international, but different hotels in different states have different health care offerings, so I don't think the whole company buys in to the same big plan. I wish we did - maybe prices would go down..

     

    image
    jack | born 9.13.12 at 40w4d | 9 lbs 12 oz | 23 in
    Lilypie First Birthday tickers
    imageimage
    my puppy loves - chloe & jenson
    pregnancy blog | chart
  • We have Health Partners. It's open access (no referrals needed for most things), they cover 100% and $20 copay.

    We pay 25% of the premium, the county picks up the remainder.  This is for family coverage for DH and I.  The choices are either single or family, there's not a +1 or anything.

    I work for a nothern suburb county so the policy is for 1000+ employees.

    image
  • I also know about Andy's coverage since he recently had a broken leg and we've been through all the insurance stuff.

    He pays 25% of the cost of his insurance. He has a $750 deductible, and 80% coverage after the deductible, up to the out-of-pocket max which is $3500 for an individual. 100% coverage after that. He's at a big company (thousands of employees). 

    image
    Mr. Sammy Dog
  • - What kind of coverage do you have? Covered under DH's employer

    Blue Cross PPO

    $25 office copay, $50- specialty co-pay (which I can't figure out what it is), $250 inpatient hospital copay, $75 ER copay

    deductibles:  in network is $150 individual /$450 family, out of network is $300/$900

    out of pocket max $1250/$3750 for in network, $2500/$7500 for out of network

    - What % of your insurance do you pay monthy?  I want to say around half or a little less but I can't remember the exact % off the top of my head.

    - Is any of your DH or dependent paid for by the company?  How much?  DH's company pays the same amount for every family member.  

    - An appr size of your company.  Less than 10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100, over 100 employees.  Very large - I thought DH said once that it was around 2000 employees and it's a national company.  

    Just a thought, and maybe this is obvious or you already do it, but most companies we've worked at offer at least 3 plans with various levels of coverage/costs so the employees can pick.  


    image
    Tired after a long morning of hiking and swimming.
  • What kind of coverrage do you have?  United Health Care 1500 High Deductible

    What % of your insurance do you pay monthly?  I don't know about percentage but I pay $50 a month for my coverage

    For my spouse, I pay $115 a month.  I know our company contributes 50% toward the premiums for spouse and dependents

    Size of your company?  30 poeple

  • Ditto PP about the U.  I work for the U of M, but I have their base (i.e. cheapest) health plan.  You can view all of their information online at http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/benefits/index.html

    The total rates (employer paid and employee contribution) are located at: http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/benefits/medical/rates/index.html and you can see what that all covers at: 

    http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/prod/groups/ohr/@pub/@ohr/documents/asset/ohr_52697.pdf.

     

    To answer your questions quickly though, I cover both H and myself (no kids yet) on my insurance.  I pay $81.60/paycheck (biweekly) of the total $543.70/paycheck.  That puts me at about 15% of the costs.

    We have a $11 copay on pretty much everything, except preventative care (annuals, etc.)  H recently had hernia surgery, which was covered 100%.  We have kind of a reverse deductible.  Our benefits kick in immediately, but if we manage to hit our deductible, then we get fullll coverage (no copay? I don't know. We've never paid that much before.)

    I should note, that my dental is in addition to this, but it's pretty cheap ($5/month?) 

  • imagemrs.raz:

    know the following:

    - What kind of coverage do you have? We have Medica Choice with the United Health Care Choice Plus

    - What % of your insurance do you pay monthy? Employee is covered 100% Dependents are covered at 50%, so I pay about $84 a pay period for medical and dental for my DH and DS.

    - Is any of your DH or dependent paid for by the company?  How much? See above :)

    - An appr size of your company.  Less than 10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100, over 100 employeess We have 10 employees, but we're also a "union" in the technical sense of the word so we're taken care of.

    Our co-pay's are $45, and our deductible is 750/1500

     Thanks for your help!

  • imagemrs.raz:

    If you would be willing to share, we would like to know the following:

    - What kind of coverage do you have? Blue Cross Blue Shield

    - What % of your insurance do you pay monthy? 50%

    - Is any of your DH or dependent paid for by the company?  How much? I have DD under my policy and she is $300/month and I pay 100% of her premium.  DH is not on my policy because he would cost $430/month and I would have to pay 100% of his premium.

    - An appr size of your company.  Less than 10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100, over 100 employeess We have about 10 people insured here.

     Thanks for your help!

    photo a42489fa-98a3-436b-b31b-266d7d204e5d_zpsde5f201a.jpg
    my read shelf:
    Molly's book recommendations, liked quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists (read shelf)Follow Me on Pinterest
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
    Anniversary
  • Thanks for the feedback everyone!  We only have 7 people on our policy so my understanding is we cannot have multiple plans/options. 

    imageimage
  • In my small employer (10 of us) he paid for solo coverage up to X dollars, so I know our 60 yr old employee had to pay more because she was wildly expensive.

     20% is an extremely common % employees pay towards their coverage.  The question for you as a biz owner is how much "risk" do your employees want vs less cash in their paycheck.  You could have a pretty high deductible which makes the monthly payments a lot less.

    Keep in mind if anyone is married and has other coverage possibilities, a "change of benefits" should legally let them go to their spouses plan (though you'd want to confirm that.)   

    Private insurance sucks.  We pay over $600/month for two plans, one is a 5K deductible, the other is 6K deductible.  So basically we pay $600/month for *nothing* except if we had a catastrophe, we'd only be out 11K.

     If I were you I'd go to your insurance broker, run a bunch of numbers (you guys are also very vulnerable to the ages of your employees, though with the health care reform that is going to change/improve) so with some actuarial numbers you may be able to settle on two potential options and present those to your employees....... (tho that makes it seem like they have a say in the matter and your different age/lifestyle/health situations are going to make them answer for their own self-interest.)

    Good luck!  You may want to play with screwing them on health but adding life insurance or STD or something.  

Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards