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Benefits reviews
131-140 of 221 Reviews
1.0
Oct 21, 2016
Anonymous Business Operations Analyst II
Current
Englewood, Colorado
Its the minimum coverage possible with very high deductibles and max out of pockets, pray you dont need it.
1.0
Oct 10, 2016
Anonymous Warehouse Supervisor
Former
Macon, Georgia
Deductible is too high. Everything before that is out of pocket
1.0
Oct 7, 2016
Anonymous Field Technician
Former
Denver, Colorado
It is horredous, in 8 years the insurance never paid for anything because I never reached the very high deductible, even though I was paying a high insurance premium.
1.0
Oct 2, 2016
Anonymous Cust Service Representative
Former
Hilliard, Ohio
They chose to skip a specific coverage needed when someone is working in a highly stressful environment.
1.0
Sep 19, 2016
Anonymous employee
Former
Purchased insurance from another company. Dish health insurance isn't competitive. High deductible with higher than average monthly premiums. Does not cover some existing mental health conditions or medications for psychiatric disorders.
1.0
Sep 10, 2016
Anonymous Customer Service Coach
Former
College Point, New York State
High Deductible and does not cover much.
2.0
Aug 28, 2016
Anonymous employee
Former
Littleton, Colorado
The cheapest they can do with out getting hit for it
1.0
Aug 5, 2016
Anonymous Customer Service
Current
Littleton, Colorado
They don't cover mental health
1.0
Jul 10, 2016
Anonymous DNS technician
Former
Warren, Michigan
Extremely high deductible $5,000 a year is a lot for someone that only starts off at 24 - 25000
1
1.0
Jul 5, 2016
Anonymous employee
Former
Englewood, Colorado
The deductible is so high the only thing you really have coverage from is catastrophic illness or accident. Even if you do manage to hit the deductible, you're still only covered at 80%, and then, only if you stay in network. HSA is great, but it really requires company contributions to work with the high deductible.