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Benefits reviews
51-60 of 95 Reviews
5.0
Jan 15, 2021
Anonymous employee
Former
Fairfax, Virginia
Great for families and it yourself
5.0
Oct 12, 2020
Anonymous employee
Current
Falls Church, Virginia
Well, it's biggest healthcare facility in Northern Virginia
1
5.0
Sep 23, 2020
Anonymous Clinical Technician
Former
Mount Vernon, Virginia
It is like listed plain and simple once you are able to acquire the chance to have the benefits. its is great.
5.0
Sep 15, 2020
Anonymous Registered Nurse, BSN
Current
Falls Church, Virginia
You can choose what you need for you and your family
4.0
Aug 13, 2020
Anonymous Patient Access Associate
Current
Falls Church, Virginia
Benefits health insurance and 401k
5.0
Aug 13, 2020
Anonymous employee
Current
Falls Church, Virginia
good coverage for the price
4.0
Jul 17, 2020
Anonymous employee
Former
Falls Church, Virginia
Very inexpensive excellent coverage for employee-only option if you do the wellness discount program. Family plans are very pricey.
4.0
Mar 19, 2020
Anonymous Chief Operating Officer
Current
Los Angeles, California
free space to work in all conditions and provide full support
4.0
Nov 21, 2019
Anonymous Registered Nurse
Current
Falls Church, Virginia
I carry the second to highest tier of PPO coverage. The cost between the highest and the second highest PPO is ridiculous with only an additional 10% of coverage. The trade off of payment for coverage just doesn't make it worth it. The out of pocket is pretty high so you are assured to always have to pay out even in circumstances requiring significant care in a given year. The prescription coverage has become far more aggravating with nuances in what drug/dosage they will pay so you might at random, in a given year, be forcibly changed a drug, dose, or frequency to suit the insurance, if you don't comply then they make it so irritating for the medical provider they are forced to cave or find an alternative that satisfies because it's impossible to keep up with their requirements to give special permission to continue a drug regimen once the insurance has whatever better deal on some other size/quantity of pill. The benefit/ consequence to the patient doesn't seem to bare and effect on the situation.
Even with all of that said, I generally do think the coverage is good. It has met our needs, you just have to really consider having the FSA if you deal with chronic conditions in your family so you don't have a financial breakdown whenever care is needed.