I have been searching online and in this forum. Can't seem to find an answer
about this question. The insurance company's customer service dept is closed
for the weekend.
I am searching for a decent health plan for my son. He just finished graduate
school and lives/works in Cleveland, Ohio.
Based on his income, he can buy this plan from Healthcare.gov with a subsidy.
$82/month
HealthSpanOne Silver 3000 HSA Plan A, $500 deudctible, $500 max OOP
Healthspan bought Kaiser in the area, so patients continue to use the same
Kaiser medical centers(just under different name). There is one just a short
2-minute walk from his apartment, which is why I think this is a good choice.
Almost all services are "0% after deductible" according to the
benefit highlights. I'm a newbie, so I'm unable to post link to the benefits
page, but you can see it buy searching with this exact quote on Google:
"HealthSpanOne Silver 3000 HSA Plan A"
The usual deductible is $3000 for this plan, hence the Silver 3000 name.
However, the those who qualify and buy from Healthcare.gov, the same
plan's deductible drops to $500.
Does this mean that he the most he will pay in a year is the $500 for all
covered services/drugs?
Thank you in advance for any replies!
about this question. The insurance company's customer service dept is closed
for the weekend.
I am searching for a decent health plan for my son. He just finished graduate
school and lives/works in Cleveland, Ohio.
Based on his income, he can buy this plan from Healthcare.gov with a subsidy.
$82/month
HealthSpanOne Silver 3000 HSA Plan A, $500 deudctible, $500 max OOP
Healthspan bought Kaiser in the area, so patients continue to use the same
Kaiser medical centers(just under different name). There is one just a short
2-minute walk from his apartment, which is why I think this is a good choice.
Almost all services are "0% after deductible" according to the
benefit highlights. I'm a newbie, so I'm unable to post link to the benefits
page, but you can see it buy searching with this exact quote on Google:
"HealthSpanOne Silver 3000 HSA Plan A"
The usual deductible is $3000 for this plan, hence the Silver 3000 name.
However, the those who qualify and buy from Healthcare.gov, the same
plan's deductible drops to $500.
Does this mean that he the most he will pay in a year is the $500 for all
covered services/drugs?
Thank you in advance for any replies!
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