Texas Instruments has available health care plans which covers 100% of periodic preventive health office visists and screening tests with no copay or deductibles.
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191-200 of 201 Reviews
3.0
Sep 2, 2015
Anonymous Systems Applications Engineer
Former
Dallas, Texas
The health Insurance is great. It covers a lot of things. I did not look at it in detail but I did hear about it from my co workers
4.0
Aug 19, 2015
Anonymous Software Developer
Former
Dallas, Texas
Health insurance policy is fine - basic minimum coverage you'd expect at any major company with different buy up options suiting whatever needs you may have.
5.0
Aug 4, 2015
Anonymous employee
Current
Chicago, Illinois
Easy to find a doctor to go to - very large network of choices...
5.0
Aug 3, 2015
Anonymous employee
Current
Dallas, Texas
The great benefits and affordable premiums are the best thing about TI's health insurance plans.
4.0
Jul 23, 2015
Anonymous Software Engineer
Current
San Diego, California
I only give this 4 because possibly a non high deductible plan at a major company could be cheaper. Though TI's plan is a HDHP its max out of pocket for a family is significantly lower than what can be bought by the general public. They also supplement your HSA with around $1250 dollars a year for a family sufficiently negating about 1/3 of the initial deductible.
The HSA itself is an amazing emergency health savings stash since it makes all your health costs tax free, at least at the federal level. California kind of sucks for being one of only 2 states that still tax HSA contributions. Also if you leave the company you get to keep the HSA. HSA monthly contributions combined with your premiums to cover yearly possible max out of pocket is comparable to the premium cost of a non HDHP which would likely still cost you at least $1000 dollars in deductibles a year without the advantage of an HSA.
4.0
Jul 20, 2015
Anonymous employee
Former
Dallas, Texas
PPO covers all doctors. you can go to any doctor you want. you have to pay extra for ppo.
5.0
Jun 20, 2015
Anonymous employee
Former
Dallas, Texas
Texas Instruments health insurance benefits is probably better than the industry average based on my experience.
4.0
Jun 11, 2015
Anonymous employee
Current
Stafford, Texas
Great options for health insurance. The highest premium still delivers outstanding benefits and more than competitive with the industry. The lower premium options or high deductible plans are great for those that can take advantage of the savings due to great health.
4.0
Jun 9, 2015
Anonymous Process Engineering Technician
Former
Dallas, Texas
not the greatest but not bad
4.0
Mar 9, 2015
Anonymous employee
Former
Dallas, Texas
Very comprehensive health plan. TI will pay a certain amount in your HSA account dependent upon the plan you choose.