PPO annual deductible
The PPO plan has a calendar-year in-network deductible of $200 for individuals and $600 for families. The family maximum can be reached by a combination of all covered family members’ eligible expenses.
If you don’t reach your annual deductible by Sept. 30, a three-month carryover feature will help you in the following calendar year. Charges that apply to the annual deductible and that are incurred in October, November and December can be counted in the next year.
New Rates
New rates are effective May 1, 2009
 

 

HFSA Contributions

How much can I put in my HFSA?
If you decide to participate in the HFSA, you may contribute from $240 to $2,000 per year. The average contribution for city plan members increased from $744 last year to $1120 this year. During open enrollment, you will estimate next year’s medical expenses and elect the amount you wish to put into in the HFSA. The worksheet on the back cover of this guide will help. This amount will be deducted over 24 paychecks in equal amounts.

For example, if you decide to put $240 into your HFSA, $10 will be deducted from your paycheck for 24 paychecks from May through April. A $500 annual contribution is $20.83 from each paycheck.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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