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Benefits reviews
621-630 of 1189 Reviews
3.0
Dec 18, 2018
Anonymous Staff Software Engineer
Current
Sunnyvale, California
Standard stuff. there's a HSA plan which is a bit expensive. PPO is not bad. (320/family of three.)
1
5.0
Dec 15, 2018
Anonymous employee
Former
It is extremely important to remember that insurance varies by market.
Wal-Mart's offered insurance has been the best I've found.
2018 private insurance lowest cost plan was Oscar Bronze.
Premium: $295/mo
Deductible: $7500
Max Out of Pocket: $7500
Prescription coverage: plan pays 60% AFTER deductible met.
Reg. Office visit: $0 AFTER deductible
Specialist: $0 AFTER deductible
Hospital/ER/Urgent Care/X-ray/lab/etc: $0 AFTER deductible
Out of network: no coverage
Wal-Mart 2018 lowest price plan (all plans in my market are through Aetna):
Premium: $36/mo
Deductible: $2750
Max out of pocket: $6850
Prescription coverage: most generics $4
Reg. Office visit: $35
Specialist Office visit: $75
Urgent Care: $100 copay
Walk-in Clinic: $35/$50 copay
Free teledoc
Lab/hospital/ER/etc: plan pays 75% AFTER deductible
In the one month I've had this insurance I've already saved over $900 on doctor, lab, prescriptions, and premium.
6
2.0
Nov 29, 2018
Anonymous Analyst
Current
San Bruno, California
Good options, but you pay too much out of pocket compared to other tech companies.
1
1.0
Nov 12, 2018
Anonymous employee
Former
It's garbage. Higher deductibles and premiums than private insurance. No chiropractic, lots and lots left to be desired with their type of buying power. Walmart gets richer and employees suffer; typical Walmart.
3
2.0
Nov 8, 2018
Anonymous Manager
Former
Benton, Arkansas
Few affordable options available for families. You'll need a two income family to make it with shared benefits.
3
3.0
Nov 5, 2018
Anonymous employee
Current
Houston, Texas
deductibles are high, other than that it's good.
2
4.0
Nov 3, 2018
Anonymous employee
Current
Douglas, Georgia
Basic health insurance plan available.
1
3.0
Nov 1, 2018
Anonymous Staff Pharmacist
Former
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
It's pretty standard. Choose the HSA option to lower your taxable income.
4.0
Nov 1, 2018
Anonymous employee
Former
Sunnyvale, California
Basic stuff covered, not comparable with other SV companies
1
3.0
Oct 29, 2018
Anonymous Staff Software Engineer
Current
San Bruno, California
* Reduce copay for doctor visits
* Reduce price deduct per paycheck for PPO