I've been reading through this forum this week. Looking back over the past few months, there's almost no posts by non-brokers. Anyway, I was searching this forum and other places on the web to see how "unique" my individual policy is, and the impression I get is: pretty unique (in a BAD way).
I have Carefirst BCBS ppo ("blue preferred"), which operates in the DC-VA-MD area (where I am), and I'm in my 50's. It's an individual policy (about $400 monthly) with 500 deductible, no lifetime maximum, but...get this.......an annual limit of $1500 on prescription drug coverage!!!!! When I bought it a few years ago, I was aware of that but didn't think much of it (and I only take a few meds for minor conditions). But......I'm realizing it was a mistake. But what's interesting is that ALL of the Carefirst individual policies have this limit. Getting back to what I said earlier, in the past few weeks this limit has been bothering me so i did a search (including einsurance.com), out of curiosity, to see what other policies (in other states as well as my own, which is MD) are like, and I get the impression that hardly any indiv. policies have these limits (though I saw a few with $2500 limits somewhere in the country).
So, what I'm asking is, what's your impression of the "rarity" of carefirst bcbs in this regard....??...and it really, ummm, sucks, doesn't it? When I bought it, I was impressed by the unlimited lifetime max, the "blue card nationwide program", and I think I was also under the impression that the $1500 could (possibly) be adjusted for inflation (but now i know it's not)...and of course, now i realize-- what good would an inflation adjustment do if I end up needing very expensive meds.
So, let's hear how bad (and rare) this policy is!!!
I have Carefirst BCBS ppo ("blue preferred"), which operates in the DC-VA-MD area (where I am), and I'm in my 50's. It's an individual policy (about $400 monthly) with 500 deductible, no lifetime maximum, but...get this.......an annual limit of $1500 on prescription drug coverage!!!!! When I bought it a few years ago, I was aware of that but didn't think much of it (and I only take a few meds for minor conditions). But......I'm realizing it was a mistake. But what's interesting is that ALL of the Carefirst individual policies have this limit. Getting back to what I said earlier, in the past few weeks this limit has been bothering me so i did a search (including einsurance.com), out of curiosity, to see what other policies (in other states as well as my own, which is MD) are like, and I get the impression that hardly any indiv. policies have these limits (though I saw a few with $2500 limits somewhere in the country).
So, what I'm asking is, what's your impression of the "rarity" of carefirst bcbs in this regard....??...and it really, ummm, sucks, doesn't it? When I bought it, I was impressed by the unlimited lifetime max, the "blue card nationwide program", and I think I was also under the impression that the $1500 could (possibly) be adjusted for inflation (but now i know it's not)...and of course, now i realize-- what good would an inflation adjustment do if I end up needing very expensive meds.
So, let's hear how bad (and rare) this policy is!!!
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