Submitted by bgr2258 t3_yigtqh in personalfinance
wilsonhammer t1_iujwffk wrote
Reply to comment by AgentMonkey in At what point are the benefits of an HSA outweighed by medical costs? by bgr2258
OP has done that. They've already found that the PPO is ~$5k cheaper per year and now they're just trying to square that result with the fact that (for everyone else) the hdhp+HSA is the cheaper option by far AND lets you invest.
But their situation is the exception to the rule because they actually have good coverage at a cheap cost.
AgentMonkey t1_iuk2c8c wrote
Yeah, I was just replying specifically to the comment I replied to and their struggle with the mental hurdle of paying more directly to the provider. I was just sharing what has helped me psychologically get over that hurdle and see the larger picture and how it is actually saving money.
For the OP, yes, the PPO absolutely makes more sense, mainly because the employer is fully covering the premiums. That's also why I don't really like the "standard" advice for HDHP/HSAs, since the specifics of the plans and expenses are really what determines if its worthwhile or not. I don't really think there's a good one-size-fits-all (or one-size-fits-most) rule for HSAs.
wilsonhammer t1_iuk2jvq wrote
Ah. Righto! 👍🏼
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