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RStar 07-27-2010 07:19 AM

Medical insurance- am I being ripped off??
 
I have Blue Shield from work. A small company of about 40-50 people. I'm over 50, and have my wife on the insurance. I have the HMO 15 plan which has good coverage. Every year it goes up by hundreds a month, and now this year I will start to pay a whopping $1,307 per month if I don't take a lesser plan! And with my wife's health, paying less premiums and more copays may not work at all. With this last 23% increase I won't be able to make it. Do I choose a roof over my head, food on my table, or medical insurance? This is insane!

So, is there anyone else experiencing this? Is our insurance broker ripping us off? He says he can't find anything cheeper, and everyone is experiencing this. Yet I talked to someone who has similar coverage and a similar size company paying half that. Why?

Kevy Baby 07-27-2010 07:50 AM

We are a small company, but we get our insurance through a trade association, which helps keep the price down. Is there some kind of group buying that your employer can get involved with?

Cadaverous Pallor 07-27-2010 08:54 AM

Is the premium based on your wife's condition?

RStar 07-27-2010 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 329943)
We are a small company, but we get our insurance through a trade association, which helps keep the price down. Is there some kind of group buying that your employer can get involved with?

Yes, we have an HR company (HR Logic, I think) and that is the first question I'm going to ask. I'm not sure if they are getting it through them, or the broker we have had for decades.
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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 329947)
Is the premium based on your wife's condition?

No, when buying insurance through a company like this, they don't take that into consideration. It's based on age only.

BarTopDancer 07-27-2010 09:20 AM

We have Blue Shield HMO 30 and we are a larger company. I pay $180 a month for myself but our family plans are ridiculous. I think a lot of companies are getting away from subsidizing the "family" part of the insurance plan. At my last gig (the short term contract one) the family portion for one additional person was $400 a month. Crazy!

I think medical rates are also based on how much people in your company use the insurance. At my last good gig they said our rates were high because there were a lot of people who had a lot of health problems and kept going to the doctor. Not sure if I believe them but that's what they told us.

JWBear 07-27-2010 09:30 AM

Yes, you're getting ripped-off. The whole country is.

innerSpaceman 07-27-2010 09:36 AM

I'm 50, and my employer is paying about a little under $300 a month for standard Blue Cross health insurance. We're not getting any kind of bulk discount - I'm the firm's only employee. So yeah, I'd say you're getting more than typically ripped off.

BarTopDancer 07-27-2010 10:17 AM

Can you get a document broken down by employee and family cost? They may have jacked up the rates on the family portion. Not that you have many options due to your wife's pre-existing condition.

RStar 07-27-2010 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 329956)
Yes, you're getting ripped-off. The whole country is.

So true!

Ok, this is the rub. The owner of the company decided not to go with the insurance through the HR group because she has health issues that will be pre-existing if she changes. I thought if you are covered from one company and change to another it wouldn't be pre-existing? Also, her Dr won't take the new insurance, which ever one that is (Aetna?), so we are sticking with Blue Shield small groups. People here can't afford the insurance are are cancelling so that the owner can keep her doctor. Nice....

Oh, and we don't have the broker, we are going direct. So we aren't paying a middleman like I thought.

So, for the HMO 15 it's 631 for me plus 676 for my wife! And if I don't pay up, some guy named Franky will come and break my thumbs! :rolleyes:

innerSpaceman 07-27-2010 10:58 AM

And then you won't be able to have them fixed, because your health insurance would have been cancelled for non-payment by then. Vicious Circle.


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