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Benefits reviews
261-270 of 323 Reviews
5.0
Jul 25, 2017
Anonymous employee
Current
Richmond, Virginia
Insurance fee (medical, vision, and dental) are taken off directly out of your paycheck every two weeks, which is convenient. All preventive care is free of charge, specialists $45 copay unless seeing an OBGYN that is considered as a PCP visit with a low co pay of $25. Dental care and vision at minimum are good. Eye exams copay of $10, Dental regular check visits free of copay, unless there is extra work to do. Of course all depending on which type of plan is chosen.
3
1.0
Jun 25, 2017
Anonymous Customer Service Representative
Current
Woodland Hills, California
It sucks it's the worse insurance I have ever had. I don't always her apply for Medical
5.0
Jun 22, 2017
Anonymous Claims Representative
Current
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is a great health plan. There are limited things that are not covered. There's a reason this insurance is one of the top health insurances in the world
3
3.0
Jun 8, 2017
Anonymous Health Outreach Specialist
Former
Denver, Colorado
There are very few options and it is somewhat expensive for a full time career within a HEALTH INSURANCE FIELD
1
4.0
Jun 8, 2017
Anonymous CSA
Current
Indianapolis, Indiana
The deductibles and out of pockets , as well as the premiums are a bit higher than what they could be, being that Anthem is an insurance company and could offer them at a lower rate for their employees. It seems other companies have lower premiums and better coverage for employees, than an insurance company seems a bit off. Other than that the benefits themselves are great!
1
3.0
Jun 5, 2017
Anonymous employee
Current
Thousand Oaks, California
It's expensive, even the cheapest option costs quite a bit per pay period, if you go with the cheapest monthly premium on the High Deductible HSA plan if you have to use your insurance you'll be spending $6500 out of pocket before anything gets covered.
4
5.0
May 31, 2017
Anonymous employee
Former
Overland Park, Kansas
everyone in my family was covered including my same sex spouse and my handicap child. They cover all of the necessary coverage
5.0
Apr 20, 2017
Anonymous Nurse Case Manager
Current
Richmond, Virginia
I have a high deductible plan for myself and a child for less than $100/month.
1
3.0
Feb 23, 2017
Anonymous Senior Advisor
Former
Richmond, Virginia
They were ok in the beginning but as time went on, things started going down hill for everyone. they cared less about people and more about profit
1
3.0
Feb 20, 2017
Anonymous Infra Svcs Analyst Advisor
Former
Richmond, Virginia
While some people might love the zero co-pay of the PPO plan is pushes all the costs back-end and you can have somewhat unexpected costs.