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Employee Healthcare Contribution

Any truth that employee contributions to health care plans will increase by $200 per month?

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Post ID: @OP+1smgKTTa

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No this is not true.

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Post ID: @4arf+1smgKTTa

Yes $100/pay check. Is what I read for Omnicare anyway.

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Post ID: @3jtl+1smgKTTa

Mine went up about 300 a month. My husband is only offered indemnity plans which cover er services only. Or inpatient so we never took his. But now being forced to or get nothing. So I’m forced to pay the 200 a month and then premiums for everything else went up about 100 a month. My raise was $29 a month so yeh now I’m making g less than. A year ago

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Post ID: @3kmu+1smgKTTa

I’m of the understanding that the commercial health care insurance portion of CVS touts being able to minimize health care costs for employer groups. If it cannot do that for its own employees, what are the chances it has the knowledge to do so for other employers? Slim and none. It just passes costs along and annoys providers and subscribers alike.

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Post ID: @2kqv+1smgKTTa

I have HSP 3 and the cost only went up $7 per pay period.

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Post ID: @1nwy+1smgKTTa

Don’t forget the deductible, $4000 or more depending on which cr-ppy plan you choose. Embarrassing for a health care company

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Post ID: @1aob+1smgKTTa

They are only going up by $200 per month if you have your spouse on your health insurance and if that spouse is eligible for coverage from their own employer. But the regular contributions are going up pretty significantly even outside of that.

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