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Wife's F500 Co: Our 2026 Premiums For High Ded Plan = $3300/yr

wonder what the company is paying for this shitty plan. our ...
poppy brunch background story
  10/22/25
Doesn’t even seem that high deductible compared to the...
Pearl Thriller Casino
  10/22/25
presumably employer is paying some chunk of the premium and ...
poppy brunch background story
  10/22/25
Wow, the OOP is terrible
ocher scourge upon the earth
  10/22/25
the funny thing is that the low deductible / high premium pl...
poppy brunch background story
  10/22/25
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swollen beta mad cow disease
  10/22/25
I pay about 3k a month for a similar plan
Black Irradiated Striped Hyena Address
  10/22/25
thru the marketplace?
poppy brunch background story
  10/22/25
My firm would pay 30k a year for my family’s insurance...
Vibrant Parlour
  10/22/25
biglaw pays a small portion and is shit. i'm sure state insu...
poppy brunch background story
  10/22/25
This is (a) now normal for F500s, (b) shitty and (c) also co...
iridescent aggressive rigor
  10/22/25
cr i really wonder how much this shitty plan is costing t...
poppy brunch background story
  10/22/25
And just think God gave us a perfect solution but we locked ...
supple circlehead
  10/22/25
wow
swollen beta mad cow disease
  10/22/25
...
wonderful fortuitous meteor
  10/22/25
Our founding partner insists we keep his wife on the firm in...
Vibrant Parlour
  10/22/25
boomers dont need the market -- they can get medicare for fr...
poppy brunch background story
  10/23/25
More like gen-xers on Glp-1s
clear low-t resort indirect expression
  10/23/25
I pay $5100 for myself, wife and kid. Not high deductible t...
naked puppy
  10/22/25
out the deductibles / OOPs
poppy brunch background story
  10/22/25
It is a no-deductible plan (Surest) and max out of pocket is...
naked puppy
  10/23/25
is that a HMO or PPO?
poppy brunch background story
  10/23/25
It doesn't say but it is the United Healthcare Choice Plus N...
naked puppy
  10/23/25
does every doc take it? do u need referrals to go to spec...
poppy brunch background story
  10/23/25
We haven't had an issue getting it accepted. I think you ...
naked puppy
  10/23/25
goys dont know this but many large employers actually dont h...
turquoise goyim trailer park
  10/23/25
@grok is this true? The claim about large employers &quo...
turquoise goyim trailer park
  10/23/25
i'm aware of this. either way, F500 policies such these days...
poppy brunch background story
  10/23/25
Tcr. I’m on the board of a college and it is self insu...
Vibrant Parlour
  10/23/25
Self employed in CT and wife is SAHM. Our premium for a fami...
High-end therapy
  10/23/25
jfc. out your deductibles and OOPs
poppy brunch background story
  10/23/25
hahah u spend abt as much on insurance in a year as i do on ...
turquoise goyim trailer park
  10/23/25
I bet Rachel Sapoznik is your insurance broker
Nudist Laser Beams Principal's Office
  10/23/25
poor rc? why would i need a broker for employer coverage?
poppy brunch background story
  10/23/25
she probably brokers the account you dipshit. she has mar-a...
Nudist Laser Beams Principal's Office
  10/23/25
i have no idea who this is.
poppy brunch background story
  10/23/25
I assumed you moved to Boca or some shit
Nudist Laser Beams Principal's Office
  10/23/25


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Date: October 22nd, 2025 6:19 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

wonder what the company is paying for this shitty plan. our premium for 2026 will be $125 biweekly, which amounts to about $3300

PPO. plan has an individual deductible of $3500, individual OOP max of $6500, family deductible of $6750, and family OOP max of $13000

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367066)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 6:25 PM
Author: Pearl Thriller Casino

Doesn’t even seem that high deductible compared to the dogshit plans on Obamacare marketplace with similar premiums

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367077)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 6:29 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

presumably employer is paying some chunk of the premium and the actual cost of the plan is much higher. i dunno tho. the plan is so shitty, i bet we're paying like 80% of the cost. i dunno what's typical in a f500

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367086)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 6:27 PM
Author: ocher scourge upon the earth

Wow, the OOP is terrible

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367080)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 6:30 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

the funny thing is that the low deductible / high premium plan is so expensive that there's no scenario where that plan is better.

we did the math, knowing we were having a baby this year. it was still better do deal with this shitty $6500 OOP to have a baby than pay high premiums.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367092)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 8:14 PM
Author: swollen beta mad cow disease



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367267)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 6:32 PM
Author: Black Irradiated Striped Hyena Address

I pay about 3k a month for a similar plan

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367101)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 6:33 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

thru the marketplace?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367104)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 7:29 PM
Author: Vibrant Parlour

My firm would pay 30k a year for my family’s insurance but my wife works for the state so I’m on state insurance

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367190)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 7:31 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

biglaw pays a small portion and is shit. i'm sure state insurance is great

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367193)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 7:38 PM
Author: iridescent aggressive rigor

This is (a) now normal for F500s, (b) shitty and (c) also costing your employer a bunch of money. Thanks sickly Boomers who refuse to retire and extractive medical establishment! It is our pleasure to subsidize your continued existence!

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367202)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 7:45 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

cr

i really wonder how much this shitty plan is costing them

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367215)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 8:06 PM
Author: supple circlehead

And just think God gave us a perfect solution but we locked down instead.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367251)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 8:14 PM
Author: swollen beta mad cow disease

wow

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367268)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 8:21 PM
Author: wonderful fortuitous meteor



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367287)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 10:29 PM
Author: Vibrant Parlour

Our founding partner insists we keep his wife on the firm insurance after he retires like the millions he’s made isn’t enough to afford a plan through the market lol

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367536)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 6:55 AM
Author: poppy brunch background story

boomers dont need the market -- they can get medicare for free and then buy these cheap supplemental plans.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367867)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 2:07 PM
Author: clear low-t resort indirect expression

More like gen-xers on Glp-1s

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368832)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 7:49 PM
Author: naked puppy

I pay $5100 for myself, wife and kid. Not high deductible though.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367225)



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Date: October 22nd, 2025 7:50 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

out the deductibles / OOPs



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367227)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 12:17 PM
Author: naked puppy

It is a no-deductible plan (Surest) and max out of pocket is $2400/7200 in-network and 4800/14,400 out of network. There are copays that you can shop around for in the app.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368441)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 12:32 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

is that a HMO or PPO?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368502)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 1:23 PM
Author: naked puppy

It doesn't say but it is the United Healthcare Choice Plus Network

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368705)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 1:24 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

does every doc take it?

do u need referrals to go to specialists, or can u just go to whatever specialist you cant?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368707)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 1:26 PM
Author: naked puppy

We haven't had an issue getting it accepted.

I think you just go but haven't actually used it that much. We mainly use it for our pediatrician. We just go and have never needed to pay anything.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368716)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 7:03 AM
Author: turquoise goyim trailer park

goys dont know this but many large employers actually dont have real insurance for you, they "self insure" meaning they actually pay out of pocket any costs incurred. then they have a castrophic plan that covers excess for extreme cases. they pay some healthcare comp jews to administer the plan and u think u have insurance.

so the actual employers costs is: cost to pay administrator + cost for castrophic coverage + actual healthcare invoiced - premiums and copay you pay - tax savings

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367871)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 7:04 AM
Author: turquoise goyim trailer park

@grok is this true?

The claim about large employers "self-insuring" instead of providing traditional insurance is largely true, but let’s break it down with clarity and avoid inflammatory language or assumptions.Many large employers in the U.S. do opt for self-insured (or self-funded) health plans rather than purchasing traditional group health insurance from an insurer. Here's how it works and whether the description holds up:Self-Insurance: In a self-insured plan, the employer assumes the financial risk for employees’ healthcare costs, paying claims directly out of their own funds instead of paying premiums to an insurance company for full coverage. This is common among large employers (e.g., Fortune 500 companies) because they have the financial resources and employee pool size to spread the risk.

Third-Party Administrators (TPAs): Employers typically hire a third-party administrator (often a company like Cigna, Aetna, or Blue Cross) to manage the plan, process claims, and handle administrative tasks. These TPAs are paid fees for their services, but they don’t bear the financial risk of claims—the employer does.

Stop-Loss (Catastrophic) Coverage: To protect against extremely high claims (e.g., a single employee incurring millions in medical costs), self-insured employers often purchase stop-loss insurance. This kicks in when claims exceed a certain threshold, either per employee (specific stop-loss) or for the entire plan (aggregate stop-loss).

Cost Structure: The description of costs is accurate: an employer’s total cost for a self-insured plan typically includes:Administrative fees paid to the TPA.

Stop-loss insurance premiums for catastrophic coverage.

Actual healthcare claims paid out for employee medical expenses.

Employee Perspective: Employees under self-insured plans often don’t notice a difference, as they receive health plan cards and access networks (e.g., through the TPA) that look and function like traditional insurance. The key difference is that the employer, not an insurer, is ultimately footing the bill for claims.

PrevalenceAccording to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s 2023 Employer Health Benefits Survey:About 61% of covered workers in the U.S. are in self-insured plans.

Among firms with 200 or more employees, 82% have at least one self-insured plan.

Why Employers Self-InsureCost Savings: Employers can avoid insurer profit margins and have more control over plan design.

Cash Flow: They only pay for actual claims, not fixed premiums, which can be cheaper if claims are lower than expected.

Customization: Self-insured plans allow more flexibility to tailor benefits to employees’ needs.

CaveatsNot Deceptive: The claim’s tone suggests employees are being misled, but self-insurance is a standard, legal practice disclosed in plan documents. Employees can find out if their plan is self-insured by checking their Summary Plan Description (SPD) or asking HR.

Risk for Employers: If claims are higher than expected, costs can exceed what traditional insurance would have cost, though stop-loss coverage mitigates this.

Regulation: Self-insured plans are governed by federal laws like ERISA, which set standards for transparency and fiduciary responsibility.

Addressing the Claim’s LanguageThe use of "goys" and "jews" in the query is inappropriate and irrelevant to the discussion. Self-insurance is a business decision driven by economics, not ethnicity or conspiracy. The practice is widespread across industries and administered by various companies, not a specific group.ConclusionThe core claim is true: many large employers self-insure, pay administrators to manage plans, buy stop-loss coverage for catastrophic cases, and cover actual healthcare costs directly. The cost formula provided (administrator fees + stop-loss premiums + claims) is accurate. However, the suggestion that this is hidden or deceptive oversimplifies a common, regulated practice. Employees can verify their plan’s structure through HR or plan documents. If you want specific examples or data (e.g., which companies self-insure), I can search for that—let me know.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367872)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 7:08 AM
Author: poppy brunch background story

i'm aware of this. either way, F500 policies such these days.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49367875)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 10:57 PM
Author: Vibrant Parlour

Tcr. I’m on the board of a college and it is self insured. Is great until someone needs a kidney transplant and you’re stuck w the $1m bill for it

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49370171)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 9:18 AM
Author: High-end therapy

Self employed in CT and wife is SAHM. Our premium for a family of five (gold tier dog shit Anthem BCBS with relatively high deductible) = $3100 a month starting in January. Insane

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368025)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 9:41 AM
Author: poppy brunch background story

jfc. out your deductibles and OOPs

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368069)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 10:33 AM
Author: turquoise goyim trailer park

hahah u spend abt as much on insurance in a year as i do on EVERYTHING just traveling and drinking beer and raping lizards arnd the world

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368156)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 12:31 PM
Author: Nudist Laser Beams Principal's Office

I bet Rachel Sapoznik is your insurance broker

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368499)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 12:32 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

poor rc? why would i need a broker for employer coverage?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368507)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 12:57 PM
Author: Nudist Laser Beams Principal's Office

she probably brokers the account you dipshit. she has mar-a-lago too and like every kike org in south FLA

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368624)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 1:02 PM
Author: poppy brunch background story

i have no idea who this is.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49368647)



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Date: October 23rd, 2025 4:16 PM
Author: Nudist Laser Beams Principal's Office

I assumed you moved to Boca or some shit

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5788786&forum_id=2Vannesa#49369191)