BE A SMART SHOPPER

Most health care costs are tied to decisions and behaviors we can control and improve. That’s why making smart choices every day is so important.

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Usted tiene acceso a varias opciones de beneficios para usted y su familia — incluyendo cuatro opciones médicas diseñadas para ayudarle a gestionar su salud y presupuesto. Comprender tus opciones es el primer paso para tomar una decisión que te ayude a ti y a tu familia.

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Dental
Ofrecemos beneficios para ayudar a pagar servicios preventivos, básicos y dentales importantes.


As partners in health, we have a shared responsibility to manage health care costs by being informed and engaged health care consumers. Most health care costs are tied to decisions and behaviors we can control and improve. That’s why making smart choices every day is so important. Here are 10 ways to save:

1. Think ahead — Don’t just automatically keep the same benefits every year. Take a little time and research the benefit options before making a selection.

2. Know what the medical plan covers —
Understand your plan before you need to use it. Find out about pre- approvals, emergency room visits, copays for doctor visits, and coinsurance for procedures.

3. Get physically fit and practice preventive care

  • Take prescribed medications.
  • Keep up a healthy lifestyle and complete the Health Assessment every year.
  • Schedule your annual physical with an in-network doctor (Covered at 100% – Plus $100 Price Rite Gift Card!).
  • Take advantage of free resources to get and stay healthy.

4. Remember to NETWORK — Always use an Aetna in-network doctor or facility; not doing so may result in paying more from your own pocket.

5. Pick the right facility — If your condition isn’t life-threatening, don’t go to the emergency room. A persistent cough or a broken finger may be better treated by Teladoc or an urgent care facility at a much lower cost.

6. Be a smart shopper — Look up prices for medical procedures in your area using FAIR Health’s “Consumer Cost Lookup” tool. This can help you plan for out-of-pocket health costs, or, contact other providers and ask for a quote to see if they offer a lower price for a specific procedure.

7. Use Teladoc — Consult with a doctor online or over the phone for minor conditions. It’s a convenient treatment option that saves time and stress by not having to leave home or work.

8. Check bills and insurance EOBs for errors —A mistake in coding can mean the difference between a procedure with no copay and one that costs you money.

9. Cut your prescription costs

Visión
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Seguro básico de vida

Price Rite Team Los miembros son elegibles para 1,5 veces su salario anual en seguro básico de vida.

Discapacidad a largo plazo
Aproveche los beneficios que proporcionan una parte de su salario en caso de que se desactive y no pueda trabajar.

Seguro de vida opcional adicional

Los asociados son elegibles para hasta 3 veces su salario anual en seguro de vida opcional. Pueden comprar protección financiera adicional para su familia a precios muy competitivos (sujeto a la aprobación de la subescritura del asegurador).

Resumen del plan

  • Ask your provider if you can take a generic medication instead of an expensive brand.
  • Fill your prescriptions using your local ShopRite pharmacy or through the Spotswood mail-order program. This also includes your specialty medication needs. Get a three-month supply of maintenance prescriptions for the cost of one!

10. Ask questions

  • Ask your doctor whether making lifestyle changes can achieve the same results as costly prescriptions or a medical procedure.
  • Get a second opinion before undergoing surgery.
  • Clearly understand the goal of a procedure. Is it meant to cure or manage a condition? What are the long-term success rates,
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