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Insurance Provider | Çб³º¸Çè
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Maximum Benefit | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
In / Out of Network | 100% / 80% | 80% / 70% | 80% / 70% |
Deductible | None / $250 | $500 per year | $100 per year |
Mental Health Care | 100% / 80% | 80% / 70% | 80% / 70% |
Preventive Care | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Pre-Existing Condition | Covered | Covered | Covered |
Annual Insurance Rate | $2,577 | $1,383~ | $1,687~ |
Carnegie Mellon University Çб³º¸Çè ±â°£ / ±Ý¾×
| Annual 08/01-07/31 | - | - |
Çб³º¸Çè·á | $2,260.44 | - | - |
* GBG (UHC) °¡ÀÔ ½Ã Çб³º¸ÇèÀ» °¡ÀÔÇϽô °Íº¸´Ù ÃÖ´ë ¾à $1,000 Á¤µµ º¸Çè·á¸¦ Àý°¨ÇÏ½Ç ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. Çб³º¸ÇèÀº ¿É¼ÇÀ¸·Î Dental Plan$226 , Vision Plan$70.56 Ãß°¡ÇÒ¼öÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. D:8/25 Office Visit Copayment: Student Health Center $0
Carnegie Mellon University Waiver Requirement
2023 University Student Health Insurance Requirements
- is provided by a company licensed to do business in the United States, with a U.S. claims payment office and a U.S. phone number;
- has unlimited annual and lifetime benefits (i.e., no policy maximum);
- will be in force for the duration of the semester;
- has a maximum deductible of $2,500 individual/$5,000 family. If the student¡¯s deductible is greater than $2,500/$5,000, the student must have a Healthcare Savings Account (HSA) that will allow the student to seek needed medical and mental health care that covers all deductible expenses over $2,500/$5,000;
- covers all of the following (a policy that covers only emergency or urgent care does not meet this requirement):
- Routine, urgent and emergent care for both inpatient & outpatient medical care;
- Mental health treatment;
- Alcohol & substance abuse treatment;
6. Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans are acceptable as long as the student is physically located in the provider network service area or has an ¡°away from home¡± rider or guest membership;
7. Medicaid plans are acceptable as long as student is physically located in the same state that provides the Medicaid Coverage. (Examples: Acceptable: Student residing in FL and has FL Medicaid. Not Acceptable: Student residing in PA and has FL Medicaid); and
8. provides coverage for pre-existing conditions with no waiting period or limitations.