UC Berkeley Health Insurance Options
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CORE Healthcare Plan by UC Berkeley
–Nov 7, 2023Hi BPN Community, its enrollment time and looking at how the premiums have gone up, I was wondering if anyone has ever signed up for the $0 premium, CORE Plan. It covers annual health check-up, similar to HSA but higher deductible. I hope I get to see some insight on this from this wonderful and experienced group! thanks, Dana
Nov 7, 2023UC Open Enrollment - ditching Blue & Gold. Which Plan?
–Oct 28, 2021Hello. I figure there would be some UC parents here. This is the year we are finally ditching UC Blue and Gold. It is a tough and scary choice as we previously knew exactly what our costs would be and it was a reasonable amount. But so many doctors have left and Brown and Toland is requiring us to travel all over the Bay Area for care as they are too cheap to pay for care close to home. We see a number of specialists and are heavy users so we need something easy. So we are deciding between UC Care and UC Health Savings Plan (Kaiser is out of the question. Been there done that). We are leaning toward UC Care because despite its cost and lack of an accompanying HSA to take the edge off, the costs appear somewhat more predictable than UC Health Savings Plan. I'm wondering if anyone else has made this jump and had any positive or negative surprises with either plan. Thanks!
Oct 28, 2021UC Open Enrollment coming soon. Which medical plan to pick?
–Oct 13, 2020Hoping some other UC Employee or family member has done some research and given careful thought regarding the upcoming open enrollment. It hasn't opened yet but I thought I'd get a jump on the research as I don't want to procrastinate and just go ahead with what I have next year. What I have is the Healthnet Blue & Gold plan, Brown and Toland (formerly Alta Bates) Medical Group. This plan is getting worse and worse. Limited choice of primary care doctors for adults and terrible physical therapy options. I'd ideally like to stay with Healthnet Blue and Gold as it is the right price. So perhaps one of the other medical groups is somehow better? Not Kaiser. Been there done that. Anyone really happy with their plan? I'd like to know which ones and why. Thanks.
Oct 13, 2020Which UC insurance for UCSF docs as well as East Bay?
–Sep 15, 2017I live in Oakland, and all of my doctors are in SF b/c I have various health issues that require me to be followed by UCSF. But it's getting tiresome to run into SF when I have something minor like strep, etc.
I'm currently on Healthnet Blue and Gold with Hills Physicians, and if I choose a primary care medical group in Oakland or Berkeley, that's where I need to base my other health services. Not going to work for me.
What's the best option for UC insurance holders to allow me access to UCSF without needing prior approval? I'd appreciate any insight, as open enrollment is fast approaching.
Thanks!
Sep 15, 2017
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Just took a job at UCB, what are our options?
May 2007
My family (includes 2 adults and 11- and 13- year-old children) will be starting to get UC Berkeley benefits on July 1. We'll be moving to Berkeley from out of state and seek recommendations on health insurance choices-- cost, flexibility etc. wondering
I have the Blue Cross plus plan -- although more expensive than the Kaiser plan, I like being able to choose my own doctors (you still have to stay within their network, but there is a pretty large pool to choose from). Also, I like the accupuncture/chiropractic and behavioral health benefits -- they are very good and again the network(s) seem to be pretty good. .
When my husband began his job at UC three years ago, we decided to try the Kaiser plan since it seemed to offer the most coverage for the lowest premiums and co- pays. I was skeptical at first, but decided to at least try it. I have seen doctors at several of the facilities (you have the right to choose). We have been so happy with the doctors and care we have recieved at Kaiser that now I wouldn't want any other plan. I am very attached to my doctors and feel we have been given excellent care even when doctors on call were simply assigned to us. I delivered my baby at Kaiser Walnut Creek in March and had a great experience there as well. I feel so lucky that we are Kaiser members. I should say that I have the least experience with Kaiser Oakland. I usually go to Walnut Creek, Park Shadelands (great facility) or SF. You can get good recommendations from Berkeley Parents Network and remember that you can always switch doctors within the system. There are plenty of good ones from what I can tell. anne
Don't do it! I made the mistake of going with CORE, and I now owe over $2000 after just two months. The insurance basically doesn't cover anything until you hit the $3000 premium, and you just don't know when/if you'll get sick. I got terribly sick for a month, and had to go to urgent care twice -- they did X-rays, tested for Mono, and gave me IV fluids, and that added up to over 2K. If I didn't have insurance at all, believe it or not, it would have been less expensive because then they could have discounted my bills for me. I wish I could go back in time but at least I can advise others not to make the same mistake.
Thank you for posting this: we are in a similar situation during the UC open enrollment period, very disappointed with our current four years with Kaiser (birthing was great) but primary care for both adults and toddler has been lackluster. The bureaucracy and wait times for even the simplest of requests has been astonishingly slow and frustrating and wondering if we’ll get better service through CORE without spending a ton of money out of pocket. The tables they provide with monthly costs and estimates are virtually useless since they can and do often deny preventative testing or reclassify things as non preventative/elective.
It ended up not covering a medication needed by a family member, even though their proposed alternatives (completely different classes of meds) were not suitable per my family member’s doctor. It was just not possible to get any coverage for the needed medication with CORE despite extensive effort on our part and the physician.