Some persons have responded positively. Read Weatherweenie's thread, as an example. Hope someone else can shed additional light on this area! I have BCBS, but am going to need extensive woek and they are very limited. In fact, BCBS was not selected for this as an internediary by OPM. There are others such as MetLife, Aetna, and others.
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Crunch time! Now, I use my benefits quite a bit due to my on going battle.
BCBS has been good to me in this area. A plethora of providers and for Postal folks rates are going down 2.9%. I have trouble with the other plans because I live in a very rural area. Missouri is "undeserved".
My suggestion is that before you make a decision, make sure you have providers in your area. A lower premium is muted by not having providers. I open each Insurer in a different window and go to the "find a Physician" page, type in the zip and wallah.
All of the dental plans in this area...........forget it. Two plans had Dentists in my area. One had only one and the other had two. This is to hard to manage IMO. BCBS has basic coverage w/there Standard Plan. I think I could make money if the plans had more providers, but I will use my FSA instead.
Vision plans..................seems cheap. BCBS @ $135.27 for the High Plan, but it goes back to where are the Providers. Don't forget 27 PP this year. I skimp on glasses and use my FSA. I think I will give the BCBS Plan a try this year.
FSA............27 Pay Period will take a little edge off of the amount withheld. Big, huge, enormous fan of the FSA. Got kids that need braces..........need I say more. FSA has extended their time by I believe 2.5 months and are going to the "Debit Card" type system. Excellent way to lower Taxable Income. I have used it every year.
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I want to thank you for the thorough comparison that you have done. Now I understand certain important or critical aspects that make the difference between a theoretical offering and a reality check due to the lack of physicians in certain areas as you have pointed out. I live in a more urban area so there are more choices of dentists. In my case, I will probably go with MetLife for the dental health plan, because it offers me a higher amount in the capping area, around $3,000 maximum. I did not personally do the comparison, but someone in my office assured me this was the best for me in my area. In regard to the Federal Savings account (FSA) you are absolutely correct, it is a good choice for income tax purposes also, and I have until next March to spend the balance of the amount chosen for the 2006 tax year. Since you stated that you have extensive dental work for your kids, but that you don't have good dental providers in your area -- I recommend that yo take the maximum of $5,000 cap allowed by the FSA plan, so that you can have the cushion provided by FSA. Nevertheless, you should find out if some of the dentists in your area do braces, because there should be an additional tax saving and out-of-pocket savings if you are able to combine the FSA and the BeneFeds benefits. My best wishes to you!
I looked into the Dental plans pretty intensely but they aren't really worth itIF you're just going in for routine dental work/cleanings. Use your FSA for that you'll be ahead of the game.
If you're having some type of surgery or crowns or something, then I'd say go for it. I got the Metlife High plan and I'm having one crown put in next year and it's actually paying me back doublemy annual premiums.
If you're going for orthodontics WATCHOUT, you need to have coverage for two years BEFORE you get braces or they don't pay out anything. Even with that the plans only cover ~$1500 total. Not worth it in my opinion.
As far as the Vision Plans are concerned, Spectra Standard is what I'm going with. I actually set up a spread sheet with all the costs + FSA discount and it ended up being the cheapest overall and you get a new pair of glasses each year... if that's your thing. I'd HIGHLY advise you set up your own spread sheet though, EVERYBODY has different needs and my plan might not benefit you as much.
Hope this helps.
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