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Does your health insurance plan meet Penn State's recommendations?

If you currently have health insurance coverage offered through a U.S. employer-sponsored program, or coverage that was purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace (HealthCare.gov) there is a good chance that it will meet Penn State's recommended coverage. 

We recommend asking your health insurance company the following five questions to help determine if your plan meets University recommendations. 

The SHIP for Penn State Answer:

Yes, the SHIP for Penn State is effective August 13, 2023 - August 12, 2024.

The SHIP for Penn State Answer:

The SHIP for Penn State, underwritten by UnitedHealthcare StudentResources, offers a national network of health care providers including clinicians at University Health Services-University Park, and other campus locations. 

The SHIP for Penn State Answer:

$250 deductible
$10 office visit copay
10% coinsurance
$1,300 out-of-pocket maximum (in network)

The SHIP for Penn State Answer:

The SHIP for Penn State offers $0 copay at University Health Services Pharmacy and $10/$30/$60 copay at other in-network pharmacies.

The SHIP for Penn State Answer:

The SHIP for Penn State provides protection for both emergency and non-emergency medical services (see deductible and out-of-pocket fees). In addition,  preventative vaccines are covered per federal health care guidelines.