LindseyRose
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My employer is currently in open enrollment for new insurance. My options are Anthem Blue Cross HMO, PPO, and PPO/HSA. I am looking at the PPO/HSA, but it almost sounds too good to be true for me and I'd like to hear from anyone who uses the HSA to see if there are any hidden costs or fine print that I am missing. I am thisclose to be being placed on the transplant list so I am trying to plan for all of those expenses too.
Basically, the way I understand it is I have a high deductible ($1500) and a high out of pocket max ($3000). That sounds high, especially when looking at the HMO which has an out of pocket max of $1500. However, once I hit the max with the HSA I don't have to pay for prescriptions for the rest of the year, and my deductible counts towards the out of pocket max too. With the HMO and even the regular PPO, I would still be responsible for all of my prescription costs even after I reach that annual maximum. If I got the HSA, I will have met my deductible and my annual max with just one refill of Cayston (albeit that's going to be a tough $3000 debit from my bank account for a one time Rx fill), and then I will be set for all of my health expenses for the entire rest of the year, haha!
Is my line of thinking correct, or am I missing something somewhere???
Basically, the way I understand it is I have a high deductible ($1500) and a high out of pocket max ($3000). That sounds high, especially when looking at the HMO which has an out of pocket max of $1500. However, once I hit the max with the HSA I don't have to pay for prescriptions for the rest of the year, and my deductible counts towards the out of pocket max too. With the HMO and even the regular PPO, I would still be responsible for all of my prescription costs even after I reach that annual maximum. If I got the HSA, I will have met my deductible and my annual max with just one refill of Cayston (albeit that's going to be a tough $3000 debit from my bank account for a one time Rx fill), and then I will be set for all of my health expenses for the entire rest of the year, haha!
Is my line of thinking correct, or am I missing something somewhere???