- Nov 18, 2005
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I'm quite under-educated on health insurance options, as once I no longer qualified under my parents I was then on Tricare Reserve Select. Overall it was actually a stellar plan, at least so I've come to find out. It had limitations, but otherwise was very competitive. The pharmacy benefits were apparently unreal.
Now that I no longer qualify for TRS, my new plan from work seems to be, uh... lacking. "United Healthcare Choice Plus HSA" with a $3000 deductible.
If I understand things right, it would seem my insurance will cover my two medications... after I reach my annual deductible. And from what I gather, that means I'll be paying the full cash price until I've spent that $3000 during the year through all health costs?
Is there any kind of supplemental insurance out there with a better pharmacy benefit? To go through the health exchanges [obviously without subsidized coverage from employer] it looks like I'd need to spend over $500/month to get what I was getting via TRS, and to get similar coverage to what I now presently have would be about $150 it seems.
Now that I no longer qualify for TRS, my new plan from work seems to be, uh... lacking. "United Healthcare Choice Plus HSA" with a $3000 deductible.
If I understand things right, it would seem my insurance will cover my two medications... after I reach my annual deductible. And from what I gather, that means I'll be paying the full cash price until I've spent that $3000 during the year through all health costs?
Is there any kind of supplemental insurance out there with a better pharmacy benefit? To go through the health exchanges [obviously without subsidized coverage from employer] it looks like I'd need to spend over $500/month to get what I was getting via TRS, and to get similar coverage to what I now presently have would be about $150 it seems.