The Liberty Mutual Medical Plan offers coverage for your health and medical needs, and you are immediately eligible to enroll upon your date of employment. The plan is a preferred provider option (PPO) design, offered to eligible employees scheduled and working 20 or more hours per week. You may also enroll your eligible dependents.
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Anonymous employee
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Anonymous ACT Inbound Sales Rep
Former
Chandler, Arizona
Came right out of pay check
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Current
Charlotte, North Carolina
The health insurance benefits are great.
Anonymous Principal Software Developer
Current
Boston, Massachusetts
High-deductible plan can be frustrating if you ever need to use it.
Anonymous employee
Current
Warrenville, Illinois
They switched health insurance carrier and it offers less doctor options
Anonymous employee
Current
Dover, New Hampshire
Switched company wide to an HSA and no longer have PPO. Getting expensive and complicated
Anonymous Insurance Agent
Former
Phoenix, Arizona
Was a solid PPO plan that didn't cost an arm and a leg.
Anonymous employee
Former
Boston, Massachusetts
You have to pay 100% until you hit your deductible - $1500 per person
Anonymous employee
Former
Boston, Massachusetts
United Health is awful, but it got a lot worse when they switched everyone to the CDHP. The PPO wasn't great, but for just a slightly higher premium, more was covered. My paycheck got smaller once I had to start funding an HSA to cover the high out of pocket costs. I had to switch every doctor I had, and in some case wait up to four months for an emergency visit to a mental health provider, because of how limited the in-network doctor options are.
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Anonymous Senior Claims Adjuster
Former
Rocklin, California
Recently changed to an employer created plan that more than tripled my decutable
Anonymous Director
Current
Boston, Massachusetts
high deductible plan only, additional cost for dental/vision