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Health Benefits that Benefit You…And Your Wallet

In the middle of the night my husband had an allergic reaction a couple of weeks ago to one of the ingredients in our favorite restaurant’s “secret ingredient barbecue sauce.” He needed to get to the emergency room asap, but (since we don’t have a car) he was hesitant for me to call an ambulance. “How much do you think our insurance will cover,” he managed to muffle out of his growing-by-the-second lips. Once again, we found ourselves nickel and diming our health benefits

 

According to Tracey Baker, a Certified Financial Planner, there are easier (and less itchy) ways to save money with your health plan. There are key financial decisions that we can make to put as much as $4,000 back in our bank accounts. Oh, what I could do with $4,000!

 

1.       Save with Mail Order

Many health plans offer discounts if you use mail-order pharmacies for routine medications. You could get a three-month supply of your drug but only pay for a two-month prescription.

 

2.       Go Generic

Last year, the average brand name prescription drug cost about $85 more than the average generic.  By switching just one prescription from a brand name drug to a generic, you could save more than $1,000 a year.

 

3.       Visit Your Doctor Online

Some doctors offer online consultations, which are often more convenient than in-person visits.  Talk to your doctor or your insurer to find out how to use online visits properly.  Virtual doctor appointments save you gas money, too!

 

For more information on making smart health benefits decisions at every stage of click on the “Navigating Your Health Benefits” tool at www.PlanforYourHealth.com.

 

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Ayren Jackson-Cannady has yet to find a bargain or sale she didn’t like. It’s a good relationship for her wallet, but not so much for the dwindling closet space in the apartment that she shares with her husband, John and her cat, Shiny in Brooklyn, NY.

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