Banks and Health Insurance
Jan. 13th, 2003 11:25 amWashington Mutual is definitely the winner of the bank question. It and SF FCU are the only ones with truly free checking accounts, and Washington Mutual looks a little more convenient too.
Now I'm looking at my health insurance options.
In general, the way CPIC works is that you have a deductible. After you've paid that deductible in expenses, the next $5000 in expenses is 80% covered by CPIC. After that $5000, 100% is covered by CPIC. It's on the blue cross blue shield network, and covers just about everything.
deductible/maximum out of pocket expense/monthly fee
250/1250/103*
500/1500/77
1000/2000/62
1500/2500/57
2000/3000/53
*this is the one I have right now
All my planned parenthood stuff is covered by, well, planned parenthood, for free. Other than that, I'm mostly healthy. So I just need something to cover me in case of a really bad accident (getting hit by a car or something). Meanwhile, I'm real poor right now.
Anyone have an opinion on which one I should switch to if they'll let me?
Now I'm looking at my health insurance options.
In general, the way CPIC works is that you have a deductible. After you've paid that deductible in expenses, the next $5000 in expenses is 80% covered by CPIC. After that $5000, 100% is covered by CPIC. It's on the blue cross blue shield network, and covers just about everything.
deductible/maximum out of pocket expense/monthly fee
250/1250/103*
500/1500/77
1000/2000/62
1500/2500/57
2000/3000/53
*this is the one I have right now
All my planned parenthood stuff is covered by, well, planned parenthood, for free. Other than that, I'm mostly healthy. So I just need something to cover me in case of a really bad accident (getting hit by a car or something). Meanwhile, I'm real poor right now.
Anyone have an opinion on which one I should switch to if they'll let me?