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Benefits reviews
71-80 of 219 Reviews
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Anonymous Trainer
Current
Christiansburg, Virginia
High premiums and deductibles
Anonymous employee
Current
Denver, Colorado
very high deductible. Per year it is $2500 and insurance company will pay 70% after deductible. Total out of pocket is $6000. Basically if you are overall healthy this is not helpful at all.
2
Anonymous employee
Current
New York, New York State
Great Healthcare coverage at a very affordable cost
Anonymous employee
Current
Denver, Colorado
High deductibles, poor choices of coverage with UHC. The prescription is a massive fail, will get medicines cheaper outside of the plan.
1
Anonymous employee
Former
High deductible plan of $6000 with a 30% co-insurance for a single person. The family plan jumps to $12000 with the same 30% co-insurance
2
Anonymous employee
Former
High deductible plan of $6000 with a 30% co-insurance
Anonymous Businese Analysis
Former
Englewood, Colorado
Their is only one plan and it has a ridiculously high deductible ($6500 for a family).
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Anonymous Accounting Supervisor
Current
Englewood, Colorado
Average plan benefits. Still a high deductible plan, but that seems to be common nowadays
Anonymous Supervisor
Former
Pine Brook, New Jersey
Co pay was too high
Anonymous employee
Former
I cannot say enough bad things about the health insurance here. The only option you have is a high deductible health plan. The deductible and out of pocket maximum are ludicrously high. The premium is about the same as what I pay now at my current employer for much better coverage. You might as well not have any insurance at all, if you won’t be spending time in the hospital.