Co-Pays

We are looking to increase are copays from 10/0/50/0 to 20/500/75/200 in order to cut some cost. What kind of copays do you have?

Thanks,
A~

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  • $20.00 co-pay to PCP
    $40.00 co-pay for Specialists (no referral needed)

    80/20, with a $250.00 deductible with a $1250.00 out of pocket max per year.
  • $25 PCP
    $35 Specialist - No referral needed

    80/20 Split

    No deductible - $1000 individual $2000 family yearly out of pocket
  • Apparently some Forumites understand what you mean, but what do the 10/0/50/0, etc. mean?
  • No Problem ;)

    $10 Dr visit copay
    $0 Hospital copay
    $50 Emergency room copay
    $0 Outpatient surgery copay

    A~
  • amercy, mercy! You have a rich plan! Ours is:

    No deductible, no % split.

    General Practitioner: $10
    Specialist: $20
    ER: 100 (waived if admitted)
    Inpatient Hospital: $250
    Outpatient Hospital: $150



  • Thanks. Using your shorthand, ours is also 10/0/50/0. (That's in-network) We do have 90/10 coinsurance in-network, 70/30 out-of-network, and very low deductibles of $100S/$300F. Also a rich plan in the public sector.
  • In Network: (POS)
    Copays: PCP:$15, Spec $30, ER: $100 (waived on admit), Urgent care: $25, Lab/X-ray: $30, RX: $8/20/35
    No annual deductible, no max
    Coinsurance: 100%, no max
    Ambulance: $50; Substance Abuse: $50/day inpatient, $30 outpatient

    Out of Network:
    Max $1M
    Annual Deduct: $1K indiv./$3K fam
    Coinsurance: 70%
    Coinsurance max: $3K indiv., $9K fam

    -Abby
  • Here's ours (in-network):

    Doctor: $15
    Hospital: 20% after deductible of $250 individual
    Emergency Room: $100, waived if admitted
    Outpatient: 20% after deductible
    Out of pocket maximum: $1,500 individual

    We have a 90/10 split. I was looking into changing it to 80/20, but since raises are a big ? I'm looking at only 85/15 for next year.
  • We have a core plan and a buy up plan.

    Benefits under the core plan are:

    $30 office visit
    $0 hospital (20% coinsurance after $1000 deductible)
    $100 emergency room
    $50 urgent care

    Benefits under the buy up plan are:

    $20 office visit
    $0 hospital (10% coinsurance after $250 deductible)
    $50 emergency room
    $35 urgent care
  • Our PPO plan has in-net deductibles of $150 for an individual and $300 for family. Out-net deductibles are $300 for an individual and $600 for family.

    In-net coinsurance (excluding the deductibles) is 90/10. The out-net coinsurance (excluding deductibles) is 70/30.

    General office visits are $25.00. Hospital emergency visits are $50 per visit, but waived if admitted.

    Our presciption benefits offers copays of $5.00 for generic, $20.00 for brand names and $35.00 for non-formularies if purchased through a local pharmacy. The mail order copays for a three month supply are $10/$40/$70. However, we allow two annual fills for maintenance drugs purchased through the pharmacy at the regular copays listed above. If the third fill of a maintenance drug (medication that must be taken on a regular basis) is purchased through the local pharmacy, the member will be charged the mail order copays ($10/$40/$75) for a 30 day supply.


    G



  • I made a correction in the last paragraph. Third fills for maintenance drugs purchased through local pharmacist are ($10/$40/$70)

    G

    >Our PPO plan has in-net deductibles of $150 for
    >an individual and $300 for family. Out-net
    >deductibles are $300 for an individual and $600
    >for family.
    >
    >In-net coinsurance (excluding the deductibles)
    >is 90/10. The out-net coinsurance (excluding
    >deductibles) is 70/30.
    >
    >General office visits are $25.00. Hospital
    >emergency visits are $50 per visit, but waived
    >if admitted.
    >
    >Our presciption benefits offers copays of $5.00
    >for generic, $20.00 for brand names and $35.00
    >for non-formularies if purchased through a local
    >pharmacy. The mail order copays for a three
    >month supply are $10/$40/$70. However, we allow
    >two annual fills for maintenance drugs purchased
    >through the pharmacy at the regular copays
    >listed above. If the third fill of a
    >maintenance drug (medication that must be taken
    >on a regular basis) is purchased through the
    >local pharmacy, the member will be charged the
    >mail order copays ($10/$40/$70) for a 30 day
    >supply.
    >
    >
    >G
    >


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