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Former
Mountain View, California
The health insurance is excellent and they have staff to help navigate any confusion.
5
Current
San Francisco, California
Great health programme - my family have never felt safer and more protected than they do on this PPO programme from Goodle. It's great, I can't recommend it enough. Is this 20 words yet?
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Anonymous employee
Current
Los Angeles, California
Decent health insurance but not great about reimbursing people for out of network doctor visits.
5
Former
Very comprehensive coverage and wide provider network.
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Anonymous Statistician
Current
New York, New York State
Either high premium or high deductible
Current
San Francisco, California
the best there is, used it quite a lot
3
Current
New York, New York State
5 different plans. They all look good. The most expensive one costs $100 / month, the least expensive is 0$. They have great dental and vision too
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Current
New York, New York State
Different plans available, all great.
3
Former
(USA - Full-Time - Single) Two types of plans offered, but most people choose the high-deductible one called gHIP which comes with an HSA. Although run through Anthem, they are also in-network to all Blue Cross providers.
gHIP costs $0/month for employees. The deductible is $1600. Google gives you $1000/year in your HSA account to help pay for it. Once deductible is met, there is co-insurance until the annual out-of-pocket maximum of $2600. That means the most you can possibly pay for healthcare in a year out-of-pocket, no matter how much you use it, is $1600 ($2600 OOP Max - $1000 HSA funding).
There are on-site Anthem reps at major offices, a health concierge to help with insurance issues, and I have yet to have them deny coverage for any service or medication, including medications previous plans have refused to cover.
Google also offers on-site doctors, chiropractors and physical therapists at major offices.
HSAs are also a great way to save additional money for retirement expenses.
By far the best health plan I've ever been on.
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Current
Ann Arbor, Michigan
The health insurance covers a wide variety of issues and possible concerns.