Gonna try to ask this more simply:
I have a choice between a POS or an EPO HDHP at my work. Both are 100% covered by my work, so monthly costs aren’t an issue. Also the deductible for both is around the same.
I’m a reasonably healthy younger person, so I see a lot of sites recommending the EPO w/ HDHP plans since I don’t need to go to the doctor as often. But the idea of not having ANY out-of-network coverage terrifies me, so I’d kind of rather have that extra security blanket.
So, with monthly costs and deductibles equalized, is a POS generally better than an EPO, or not?
Also, I’m pretty sure I’ve heard that POS has a larger in-network than EPOs do, is that correct?
Thanks!
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[link] [comments]Gonna try to ask this more simply: I have a choice between a POS or an EPO HDHP at my work. Both are 100% covered by my work, so monthly costs aren’t an issue. Also the deductible for both is around the same. I’m a reasonably healthy younger person, so I see a lot of sites recommending the EPO w/ HDHP plans since I don’t need to go to the doctor as often. But the idea of not having ANY out-of-network coverage terrifies me, so I’d kind of rather have that extra security blanket. So, with monthly costs and deductibles equalized, is a POS generally better than an EPO, or not? Also, I’m pretty sure I’ve heard that POS has a larger in-network than EPOs do, is that correct? Thanks! submitted by /u/marcuscadams [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance

