$2,000/$4,000 deductible — An HSA Compatible plan where participants must first meet the full $2,000/$4,000 deductible (individual/family). After that any expenses are covered at 90 percent by the insurance plan and the participant covers the remaining 10% up to the out-of-pocket maximums of $4,000/$8,000 (individual/family). This plan will include a monthly Reliant employer contribution to your personal Health Savings Account that will be funded entirely from Reliant using non-MTD funds. See Maximum HSA Contribution Amounts 2020.
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The family deductible applies to the entire family. Even if one member of the family meets the $2,000 claim amount, you still have to meet the entire $4,000 deductible before in-network claims are paid at 90 percent.
All of these numbers are based on in-network providers. Out-of-network providers will incur higher costs.
This does not take into account the $250 ER co-pay.
$3,000/$6,000 deductible — An HSA Compatible plan where participants must first meet the full $3,000/$6,000 deductible (individual/family). After that expenses are covered at 90% by the insurance plan and the participant covers the remaining 10% up to the out-of-pocket maximums $6,000/$12,000 (single/family).This plan will include a monthly Reliant employer contribution to your personal Health Savings Account that includes funding from both non-MTD Reliant funds and from the MTD account for which you are responsible. See chart below.
Note
The family deductible applies to the entire family. Even if one member of the family meets the $3,000 claim amount, you still have to meet the entire $6,000 deductible before in-network claims are paid at 90 percent.
$5,000/$10,000 deductible — An HSA Compatible plan where participants must first meet the full $5,000/$10,000 deductible (individual/family). After that any expenses are covered at 100% by the insurance plan. This plan will include a monthly Reliant employer contribution to your personal Health Savings Account that includes funding from both non-MTD Reliant funds and from the MTD account for which you are responsible. See chart below.
Note
The family deductible applies to the entire family. Even if one member of the family meets the $5,000 claim amount, you still have to meet the entire $10,000 deductible before in-network claims are paid at 100 percent for the family. Any individual has a limit of $7,350 for maximum out-of-pocket expenses according to ACA guidelines. This individual maximum is honored if someone hits that maximum before the full family deductible is met.