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Old 01-31-2016, 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by MoonShot
If it's the 2013 Eagles documentary on NetFlix, it's a great watch!

I had a sick daughter last week and thought I turn on something I wouldn't get too deep into - 3 hours later we were both sitting there into it (she's 20 months old).
Great recommendation, I really enjoyed that documentary.
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80, be sure to schedule him a sim for Sunday the 7th, C period...and an A period on Monday.
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Old 01-31-2016, 05:20 AM
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How is UNitedhealthcare customer service not 24/7?? Kid has the flu and a scrip for Tamiflu is $260!!! Doc wants all three of my kids and my wife and I on it! ***! Over!
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Old 01-31-2016, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by marcal
How is UNitedhealthcare customer service not 24/7?? Kid has the flu and a scrip for Tamiflu is $260!!! Doc wants all three of my kids and my wife and I on it! ***! Over!
Do you have one of the "HSA" health plans?
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Old 01-31-2016, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Denny Crane
Do you have one of the "HSA" health plans?
I have a big family and I had that last year. I will never do that again.
Delta pilot medical plan for me.
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Old 01-31-2016, 12:27 PM
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Yes I have the gold plan. 2600 deductible and Tamiflu is a Tier 3 drug. Absolutely ridiculous.
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Old 01-31-2016, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by marcal
How is UNitedhealthcare customer service not 24/7?? Kid has the flu and a scrip for Tamiflu is $260!!! Doc wants all three of my kids and my wife and I on it! ***! Over!
When the company started to shift away from the drug plans this became the normal. More cost past to you. I kept a plan with the drug plans for this reason. Also because with the drug plans you can almost always get manufacturers coupons that cut the cost to down to $0-20 often times. However with out the drug plans these coupons don't work causing you a lot of out of pocket money.

Here is the Tamiflu coupon https://www.tamiflu.com/tamiflu-coup...wf1LyW13zzr.97

Ask your doctor if they have national in house pharmacy. Often times they now do with very discounted rates after they see what you plan paid.

Also Walgreens CVS etc have discount clubs. GoodRX app will get it at $143. GoodRx Mobile

FYI..... AA UAL and SWA all have drugs plans and Co-pays for less premiums than than we pay for a family high deductible HSA.
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Old 01-31-2016, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Imapilot2
I have a big family and I had that last year. I will never do that again.
Delta pilot medical plan for me.
What is the difference in premium for the Delta pilot medical plan and the HSA plan for you? If the company contributes more than that, then you can add that difference as well.

In a way, you are already pre-paying for tamiflu or other services with the delta pilot medical plan. If you save the difference between the HSA and the Delta pilot medical plan you should be netting at least $3000/year in excess funds in a tax free account. Check to see how the prescription plan works, as it might be applied to the deductible and then tiered pricing after that. If the deductible is $2600, everything after that should be 80%/20% until the out of pocket is met.

With HSA's, prescription payments usually go towards the regular deductible and/or out-of-pocket max, while with traditional plans, they have to meet a separate out-of-pocket max.

From those that I have talked to about HSA vs. regular plans, you almost always come out ahead with the HSA plan, if you save the difference in premium savings. Any left over for the year and subsequent ones, just puts you farther ahead.

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When the company started to shift away from the drug plans this became the normal. More cost past to you. I kept a plan with the drug plans for this reason. Also because with the drug plans you can almost always get manufacturers coupons that cut the cost to down to $0-20 often times. However with out the drug plans these coupons don't work causing you a lot of out of pocket money.

FYI..... AA UAL and SWA all have drugs plans and Co-pays for less premiums than than we pay for a family high deductible HSA.
How much more a month are you spending on the regular plan versus the HSA plan? Add up that, multiply it by 12, and add any company contributions you would get for having an HSA. You would be surprised to see how extra tax "free" money you have to work with.

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Old 02-01-2016, 01:18 PM
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Question for the Delta folks who are familiar with your current hiring pool/applicants.

Over at the Allegiant thread we've been discussing who is getting hired and where, and it was pointed out no one has been hired by Delta. Now we have a very small pilot group, but was curious if Allegiant pilots aren't applying, don't make the cut, or if between military and flows it's just not feasible yet.

Thank you for your input

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