Peterson Regional Health Care Network Peterson and Schreiner University have entered into a direct contract for services. The University’s employees and dependents will receive greater discounts when using a Peterson doctor or facility. To determine if your doctor is in the Peterson Physician Network www.petersonrmc.com, select Find a Doctor. PHCS Network Effective on June 1, 2012, the Schreiner University health plans will be utilizing the Private Health Care Systems, Inc. (PHCS) network for doctors and facilities. To determine if your doctor or hospital is in the network, please go to www.primarypc.com, and select the PHCS network when asked to choose a network. Medical and Prescription Drugs Examples of Costs under the 70/30 Plan
General Practitioner 99213 – Evaluation of Est. Patient
General Practitioner 71020 – Chest X-Ray
99215 – Established patient – 2 to 3 presenting issues
99244 – Evaluation of Established Patient
33660 – Repair of Heart Defects – MD fees
These are samples ONLY. While the amounts are reasonable accurate representations of the CPT code or DRG charges, they cannot be guaranteed and are not to be misconstrued as exactly what a member will pay for the services.
Appro ximate Cost Estimate f or Med ications +++
Member Cost Plan Cost Drug Brand Name Indication (30% - after the deductible) +++Disclaimer: The chart above can be used as a reference. However, please note that these are a mixture of quantities therefore some of the pricing could be from retail and some from mail. These are approximate costs for these medications. Flexible Spending Accounts
Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts A health care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is used to reimburse out-of-pocket medical expenses incurred by you and your dependents. A dependent care FSA is used to reimburse expenses related to care of eligible dependents while you and your spouse work. Contributions to your FSA come out of your paycheck before any taxes are taken out. This means that you don’t pay federal income tax, Social Security taxes on the portion of your paycheck you contribute to your FSA. Both dependent and health care FSAs are “use-it-or-lose-it” plans. Any contributions not used during the plan year will be forfeited.
The examples below illustrate how you can save money with a flexible spending account. Bob and Jane’s combined gross income is $30,000. They have two children and file their income taxes jointly. Since Bob and Jane expect to spend $2,000 in adult orthodontia and $3,300 for day care next plan year, they decide to direct a total of $5,300 into their FSAs.
Without FSAs With FSAs *Assumes standard deductions and four exemptions. ** Varies, assume 3%. The example above is for illustrative purposes only. Every situation varies and we recommend that you consult a tax advisor for all tax advice.Bill and Sue’s combined gross income is $60,000. They have two children and file their income taxes jointly. Since Bill and Sue expect to spend $2,000 in dental and $3,300 for day care next plan year, they decide to direct a total of $5,300 into their FSAs.
Without FSAs With FSAs *Assumes standard deductions and four exemptions. ** Varies, assume 3%. The example above is for illustrative purposes only. Every situation varies and we recommend that you consult a tax advisor for all tax advice.
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