Walgreens employees who work 30+ hours per week can choose between two health insurance plans. Comprehensive health, dental and vision plans are available to employees for themselves and their dependents. Employees may choose to enroll in one of two Walgreens Consumer Driven Health Plans, which include an account called a Health Reimbursement Account to help pay for our employees’ healthcare needs. Employees can also choose between two dental programs with the Select option including Adult and Child orthodontia. A competitive and national vision program is also available. 2015 benefits will consist of a wide variety of medical, dental and vision options open to employees at the beginning of the new year.
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Anonymous Manager
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Austin, Texas
Offered a variety of plan levels.
Anonymous Senior Pharmacy Technician
Current
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Is regular for the medicine.
Anonymous employee
Current
Chicago, Illinois
Premiums have gone up ever since the Affordable Care Act.
Anonymous Pharmacist
Current
San Francisco, California
in general it is good, they have plans to choose from and then pay a lot for family,
Anonymous Staff pharmacist
Former
Stamford, Connecticut
Good insurance for only healthy people. High deductible. High Premium
Anonymous Warehouse Picker
Current
Moreno Valley, California
Plenty of options including PPO and HMO. I have HMO with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser isn't a good hospital in terms of scheduling for doctor appointments, but it does provide good care once seen. Copays are $20 for urgent care and $100 for emergency.
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Deerfield, Illinois
You can get it at a cheap premium
Anonymous SFL
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San Diego, California
very expensive premiums and deductible
Current
Bentonville, Arkansas
They have the Finest insurance around
Anonymous employee
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Houston, Texas
Unable to afford it, was more concerned with paying for college