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Hey folks - Going through the annual job benefits enrollment right now and had some questions. I know we have a few people here who work in healthcare bizz - and probably others that are just better informed than me on health insurance.
What employers have been doing a lot lately: Imposing a "Surcharge" for covering your spouse if your spouse has coverage at their employer. Now personally - I'm not aware of a way for them to go to you and demand that you give them your spouse's employer and investigate if they do in fact have insurance options or not... But I'm not looking to risk potential insurance fraud.
But in my selection this year I saw where there is a clause for
So let's say for instance I sign up for dual coverage - one under my employer - and also family coverage under my spouse's.
How would it work if I.... say.... fill a prescription for $800 each month every month?
Or go to the doctor for a $200 visit?
Will my payment fill the deductible buckets of BOTH insurances, or only one first, then the next one has to get filled?
Overall just trying to understand if it's potentially worth having dual coverage.
What employers have been doing a lot lately: Imposing a "Surcharge" for covering your spouse if your spouse has coverage at their employer. Now personally - I'm not aware of a way for them to go to you and demand that you give them your spouse's employer and investigate if they do in fact have insurance options or not... But I'm not looking to risk potential insurance fraud.
But in my selection this year I saw where there is a clause for
So let's say for instance I sign up for dual coverage - one under my employer - and also family coverage under my spouse's.
- My primary insurance has a deductible of $2,500
- My secondary insurance (my spouse's) has a deductible of $2,000.
- Overall, the "spousal surcharge" fee is $1,200 - whereas I could just get insurance under my employer, have dual coverage with my spouse's, and not pay the surcharge.
How would it work if I.... say.... fill a prescription for $800 each month every month?
Or go to the doctor for a $200 visit?
Will my payment fill the deductible buckets of BOTH insurances, or only one first, then the next one has to get filled?
Overall just trying to understand if it's potentially worth having dual coverage.
