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Healthcare Insurance Options for Employee Benefits Packages

By July 7, 2017No Comments

Insurance is one of the most important benefits in an employee benefits package. As you look for your next job, consider the healthcare insurance options your potential employer could offer.

Medical

The types of medical coverage offered in an employee benefits package depends on the number of employees, the company’s budget, available plans and legal requirements. In general, medical insurance options include:

  • Deductibles
  • Copayments
  • Out-of-pocket maximums
  • Network of doctors and hospitals
  • Primary care
  • Preventative screenings
  • X-rays, blood work and other testing
  • Physical and occupational therapy
  • Behavioral health care
  • Maternity care
  • Wellness programs
  • Option to add family members for an additional cost

Check your insurance package for details on the coverage. Make sure the medical treatment you want and need is included, and determine how much of the premium you’ll have to pay. Depending on the coverage, you may have to pay more to see medical personal that are not part of the approved network.

Dental

Oral health affects your body’s overall health. Healthy teeth give you confidence, too, so take advantage of dental insurance.

Your coverage may include:

  • Regular cleanings and oral exams
  • X-rays, cleanings and fillings
  • Discounts for orthodontic services
  • Oral surgery

Vision

When your eyes are healthy, you can focus on your work and are less likely to develop headaches and other health conditions caused by eye strain. A vision plan can include an annual eye exam to evaluate eye health and the need for corrective lenses. Your vision insurance may also cover eyeglasses, contact lenses and safety glasses.

Prescription Drugs

Prescription medication can correct a variety of illnesses and chronic conditions.

Most prescription drug plans categorize medicine in tiers with tier 1 being the most affordable and tier 4 being the most expensive. Your plan will outline which medicine falls into which tier.

  • Tier 1 is primarily generic brands
  • Tier 2 is preferred brand name and some generic brands
  • Tier 3 is non-preferred brand name drugs
  • Tier 4 is usually self-administered or specialty drugs for chronic or serious conditions

Depending on the type of coverage you have, you can fill prescriptions at a local pharmacy or order online.

HSA/HRA/FSA

Employers and employees with certain types of medical insurance can open a Health Savings Account (HSA), a Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA). Those funds pay qualified medical expenses like deductibles, copayments, prescriptions, testing and therapy.

These and other healthcare insurance options like wellness programs, hearing coverage and disability could be part of your employee benefits package. Evaluate your needs then consider the insurance benefits package employers offer as you choose your next job.