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New insurance, huh? How long have they

Posted By: hmmmm... on 2008-05-01
In Reply to: WHAT??? I talk to the office almost daily. sm - KS MT

been dangling the new insurance carrot for?  Two or three years now?


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Long ago, an employer said we'd get insurance (sm)
and I started paying into it. But I never got any info, & was too young & dumb to follow up on it. About 7 or 8 months later I asked about it, and employer told me you have no insurance. When I said then I wanted the money back I'd been paying into it every month, she threatened to fire me over it. All I wanted was what was rightfully mine - either the money or the insurance. I later quit, but filed a claim with the state's LABOR BOARD, and not only won the suit & got my money back, but put her out of business as well.
How long does it take for Diskriter insurance to take
I'm talking about health insurance for Diskriter employees, not their hospital accounts.
As long as you don't need health insurance through them
The insurance is quite pricey.
Can you tell me how long you have to wait before you qualify for insurance?
Thanks, and can I ask how many lines you do weekly (average) on their accounts? I noticed it has varied for me among diffent companies.
Thanks..do you know what the deductibles are and how long before your eligible for insurance? Thanks

Transtech....how long of a wait for insurance?

Transcend...how long of a wait for insurance?

Does anyone know how long it takes before you qualify for insurance at Keystrokes? nm
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Ha! There was a spoof on SNL a long time ago, something like Dave's insurance. sm
I've been burned by insurance companies before, so I understand. 
Just found out I have to buy error/omission insurance to remain IC. So long MDI.
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401k funds are protected by govt insurance similar to the insurance
that banks have (FDIC). It is safe even if the company goes under.
The insurance cost is double for Transcend but insurance probably doesn't factor in for her.
I have heard more good things about Axolotl than Transcend, although it seems Axolotl may be less flexible with your schedule and someone told me that QA was pretty strict, which should not matter either if you have worked for a hospital and know what your QA score is.
The insurance plan in my opinion is excellent insurance. I am not sure if it will change when it'
time to renew or not. I really hope not but I know that a lot of companies change every year in an effort to keep costs down because most insurance companies start raising rates after you have been with them a year. The insurance is Great West and they also have excellent dental and vision plans. I believe the cost is less than $70 a pay period for the employee.
No problem :) No matter how long, it is too long for me - I am broke the day after payday. Kids wi
do that to you!

I know that they have worked very hard to make sure that checks are never late and I can say that in the past two years, I have had one problem (2 days late) and in the past 18 months, they have all been on payday and perfect.

I know that there are a lot of hard feelings in MT in general. I also know firsthand (and I am not mgmt) how hard KS has worked to get things going good.

I would not want to walk in an MTSO's shoes for any amount of money, but that's just me. I like to finish my work for the day, forget about work when not working and get paid on payday. I never want the other things that go with mgmt or owning a company of any kind :)
They definitely rip you off with your line count. Figured this out long ago and quit long ago
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Insurance sucks compared to my old insurance... sm
The insurance seems like they don't want to cover anything, even simple prescriptions I used to pay 4 or 10 dollars on I now pay 20 to 43 dollars.  I like the company/people so far, just don't like the insurance.
What really sucks is that I looked for a LONG, long time -sm
before joining DRC - wanted a highly reputable, not-too-big co. that was LOCAL, and that treated its MTs humanely. I'm very happy with DRC & had planned to stay with them permanently.
Long, long history of not paying...and
similar posts have been made here in the past few months. Everyone thinks they will be different, and then they end up coming back here to warn others that they don't pay.
Insurance Questions: Can you tell me what you pay for insurance through your

MTSO, which MTSO it is and whether the coverage is decent?  I currently pay $92.00 a pay period for decent coverage but am trying to figure out if I am getting a good deal or if I could do better elsewhere.


TIA.


but those were long, long lines for
most of the reports. You could make more with a 65-character line count.
insurance sm
You may be better off going directly to the source, so to speak. I do not have the insurance, but I have seen the rates, and they are reasonable, even affordable! I believe it's through either Blue Cross or UHC, or it may be both, you get to choose.  Anyways, I do get the eye insurance for my family, which is at no cost to me.  As I said before, your best source is to ask MQ itself.  Good luck, and don't count MQ out just because of all of the negative posts on this board! I'm very happy w/them, and have been for over four years now!
MQ insurance

I don't know if it's still the same, but when I worked for MQ, I cancelled my insurance and went to IC status when the family coverage went up to $900/month.  I asked them how could that be with the largest transcription company in the world, and they claimed it was based on the area I lived in.


 


Insurance
They don't let you go, they make you a statutory employee. If they let you go, then they would put themselves in a situation to where they may have to pay unemployment. If they move you to statutory and take all your benefits, then they don't have to pay your insurance or PTO days. Working off the clock is just free labor for them. So basically, it is going to benefit them either way.
insurance

I carry myself and my husband and it costs me between $30 and $40 monthly.  This is for an HMO.  I think they told me  the PPO was between $80 and 120 monthly, but the HMO had more providers in my area so I went with it.    There were several choices between HMO and PPO.  Like I said before, this will vary depending on which hospital.  I work for a hospital in PA. I'm not sure about details for the Florida hospitals.  


For the insurance directly through Diskriter (if you work for them directly),   I think they quoted me around $300 a month for two people.    


PT Insurance
There is a company in WI who offers insurance at 30 or 32 hours a week. For the life of me I can't remember the name but out of Waukesha, WI. Hopefully someone can jump in and give you the name.
PT Insurance
I keep wondering why more companies don't offer an option like the hospitals where you pay a little more as PT, but can at least obtain insurance as part of their group. Or for that matter, why AAMT cannot offer a group option for insurance for all the ICs, etc.
insurance
You get to choose full time with benefits, full time with limited benefits, or part time.


Now, tell me about the insurance. I may sm
still look into this.Thanks!
insurance
Check with IRBA on the internet. It is a group for small business owners and then you get a group rate. You join IRBA and then there are different insurance companies.

insurance

I checked into the self employed insurance (Mega Life) and the deductibles are high -- which I could tolerate -- but if you go into the hospital the deductible must be met for each occurence.   So if you have two surgeries -- I broke my leg and had surgery for placement of a rod and plate, etc.   Ten months later it comes out -- deductible for each has to be met.   I have worked insurance also and their plan is hard to understand what each covers.  You pay for your basic and add on -- chemotherapy, outpatient labs, etc.   I went with a high deductible but where I put money in a tax free account to pay the deductible should I need it.  I am self employed so it works for me.  Most of the docs I type for give me free office visits and labs done in their office as well as prescrition samples.   But then have only been to the doctor three times in the past 3 years.     But do a search for medical insurance and you will get a lot of info.   But with the difference of over $200 for a $2000 deductible, I saved that in a year and like I said it is pre tax account.


Patti


insurance
Poster below gave you good info - WMX probably has best, most affordable ins. of all MTSOs.
I know several IC's, over 50, with no insurance. SM
They rave to me about all the money they make, however, they cannot afford to see a doctor and rarely do, one goes to hospital when they run those studies.

Yeah, they make more than I do, but you cannot enjoy the money if your are dead.

Sorry, like I said, this rant is directed at older (over 40) IC's.
Insurance sm
I am over 50 and have insurance through AARP - 118.50 per month. I also have an arrangement with my personal physician to pay cash at a much lower price than he would normally charge for someone with insurance. Also, because I am IC, I have multiple tax deductions that lowers my income so that I can qualify for cheap drugs, free mammograms, etc. I also have additional accident coverage in case I am in an accident or fall or something that would be more than my AARP insurance coverage. This has worked well for me for about 13 years. Most disease can be prevented and if you take care of yourself, you are unlikely to have an emergency.
insurance
Why can't people just pay for their own insurance? IF you make good money it is affordable.

insurance
After changing jobs and realizing I couldnt'afford the new company's insurance, my husband and I attempted to buy our own insurance. Guess what, no reputable health insurance company in our state would even accept us at any price because of our physical condition. They only want you if you're young and/or healthy. So buying your own insurance is not always an option. I would advise anyone to go ahead and buy their own insurance before they get too old or in too bad of health and not count on any company's insurance, because if you lose it, you won't have any. At least that's been my experience.
insurance
please tell us what website to go to.
Insurance
If you find someone that gives good insurance coverage the pay usually goes down.  We need to something about these insurance rates as no one is getting rich but the insurance companies.  
It's not so much about the insurance -
I believe that by law (?) new insurance cannot turn preexisting claims if you have proof of creditable coverage from your prior carrier without a lapse of more than 63(?) days. If you were not so previously covered, I think some companies do make you wait a certain amount of time before they cover you for preexisting.

MW has excellent insurance through United. I suggest you either give your recruiter a call and ask (they usually don't mind giving you specifics as this is as much compensation as money is) and/or look up United Health care on line to see if there are any leads. Good luck to you.
OSi insurance

Are you talking about Opti-Script, Inc., or Outsourcing Solutions?  Both have the same logo.  If Opti-Script in State College, PA, please give me a call at 814.404.8805.  Additionally, we are recruiting for full- and part-time employee MT positions,  If interested, please give me a call. 


Sharon B. Allred, CMT, FAAMT


Opti-Script, Inc. 


Director of Staff Development & Special Projects


sallred@opti-script.com


 


 


 


 


insurance
blame it on the republicans
Insurance
Sure, be glad to share. Webmedx had fabulous insurance coverage. I just got the info this week and jumped on it. The best I have seen in the industry yet! They are worth checking out!
Insurance
For myself and 2 kids I pay $400 per month. I'm in Florida, and this is for the PPO plan. (United) It has been good for us. I had surgery last year and had no unexpected expenses from it at all. The plans and rates vary as to where you live, but they are similar all around.
Insurance
I don't remember their insurance rates as I did not need coverage through them.  They do have 3 plans to choose from with different rates.  Pay is average, maybe slightly better.  They do request you stick to a schedule, require weekends and 3 holidays a year. 
INSURANCE
Can anyone give me some information on this company's benefits?  Thanks.
insurance
anyone willing to share the name of the insurance company Transtech offers?  I wanted to look up their website.  Thank you!
E & O Insurance
I paid about $300 for a year.
E & O insurance
Are all MT companies now requiring E & O insurance?  Is it required if you are an MTE?  Where can you purchase an E & O policy other than AAMT and what are the premiums running?  Thanks for the info.
changes in insurance
Again, it is too soon to tell if the new insurance will be of much help to me. Yes, I am under 35 but not by much.

If I ONLY have a few sick visits and 1 monthly prescription, it MIGHT be decent.
insurance
Does anyone work for a company that has affordable health insurance?  I have had lots of job offers but have had to turn them down to extremely high premiums for health insurance.  Any info would be helpful.
MQ: PTO for PT but not insurance. Don't know of
nm
Insurance better?
I completely agree with everything you said.....:)

While SPI's insurance premiums went up for the MTs and the mgmt employees, they had to replace the prior plan that was costing too much money on the corporate financial side. There's no sense in worrying or griping about it - take a look at some other major manufacturing companies in the US who have completely DONE AWAY with their insurance that is provided to employees. All over the United States companies of all types are cutting back. In the MTSO industry the profit margin is so thin to begin with that there is no room for error. Even taking the employee out-of-pocket cost into consideration and actually worrying that it would be affordable to the MTs makes SPI unique. I know of a couple of other MTSOs that provide better premiums, but the line rate suffers, or the vacation time suffers, etc. We all want it back the way it used to be - companies paid for all insurance, they provided pensions and retirement, you could actually take a vacation without worrying that your job might disappear while you were gone. That isn't going to happen folks - not in the MTSO world and not in corporate America in general.