• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    69 months ago

    The last part isn’t always true. When I stopped teaching, I was able to get a plan from the same insurance company with a lower premium and with a deductible that was about 20% of the deductible that teachers have.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      69 months ago

      It’s possible that the schoo’s group plan had some very expensive people on it, so the cost you were paying then was subsidizing them. Now your individual plan is more appropriate for your health status.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        19 months ago

        It wasn’t for the school, the plans were offered at the state level. Every teacher had 2 options, 3 if you were there long enough to get the plan with the lower $4K deductible. Otherwise, you could get a plan with a $6K deductible with a $500 premium.

        When I left, I found a plan with a deductible below $1K with a ~$300 premium through the same insurance provider.

    • @vagrantprodigy
      link
      English
      59 months ago

      Agreed. My employers plan is easily worse than what I could get on the open market. The issue is that they contribute quite a bit towards the plan. I wish they would provide it as a stipend and let me spend it on my own plan.