A employer offers family health care insurance for sixty dollars a week with no co-pay or deductable?

March 30th, 2010 | by admin |

The plan went from twenty dollars a week to sixty dollars per week for a family plan. Is this plan still reasonable considering the cost for heatlth care in the U.S?

It’s a bargain. We pay $100 a week, with a fortune 100 company for my husband’s employer.

family health coverage ACTUALLY costs around $1200 a month, so your employer is picking up the rest of the tab.

  1. 7 Responses to “A employer offers family health care insurance for sixty dollars a week with no co-pay or deductable?”

  2. By don_sv_az on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply

    Well, considering I pay $450 per month for my employer’s Blue Cross Blue Shield program for 2 people; with copays of $25 for visit $15 for prescriptions. I would say that your cost is fairly reasonable.
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  3. By Carl_the_Truth on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply

    Depends on what you’re getting. My sister is paying $325 just for herself.(per month )
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  4. By StephenWeinstein on Mar 31, 2010 | Reply

    $60 per week is approximately $250 per month, which is actually kind of low for a family. Paying more than that for an individual is unfortunately common in the U.S.
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  5. By Lynn on Mar 31, 2010 | Reply

    Yes, especially because there is no co-pay or deductible, this is unheard of anymore. I work in a hospital and my cost is $25 per month, but I have co-pays for everything and no drug program. Also, I pay 20% for anything performed at another hospital. My hospital small, and does not do any major surgery so effectively I would owe 20% of a 30k heart bypass etc. Not, cheap!
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  6. By magoo&me on Mar 31, 2010 | Reply

    Very reasonable family rate, no co-pay is a savings of around $180 to $300 per year in office visits alone.
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    independent agent, 13 yrs

  7. By T-Bone on Mar 31, 2010 | Reply

    It sounds like a good deal. My family plan cost $125/week and I have a $25 co-pay. so you should take the plan
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  8. By mbrcatz17 on Mar 31, 2010 | Reply

    It’s a bargain. We pay $100 a week, with a fortune 100 company for my husband’s employer.

    Family health coverage ACTUALLY costs around $1200 a month, so your employer is picking up the rest of the tab.
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    agent, 21+ years

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