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In this post, I am going to do a comparison of Liberty HealthShare and OneShare Health.
I will go over member responsibility amounts (what member’s pay before the community shares in any medical bills), monthly costs (this is dependent on age, individual/family memberships, and the Member Responsibility amount you choose), preventative sharing, pre-existing conditions, maternity, turnaround time to pay medical bills, and any special considerations to be aware of.
Member Responsibility Amounts
Liberty HealthShare Annual Unshared Amount (AUA): The Annual Unshared Amount for each program level must be paid before medical costs are eligible for sharing. Your AUA amount is determined by your account type;
Single: $1,000 (Liberty Unite and Liberty Connect) or $4,000 (Liberty Essential Plan)
Couple: $1,750 (Liberty Unite), $2,000 (Liberty Connect) or $8,000 (Liberty Essential Plan)
Family: $2,250 (Liberty Unite), $3,000 (Liberty Connect) or $12,000 (Liberty Essential Plan)
After you fulfill your Annual Unshared Amount (AUA), you may share eligible medical costs.
OneShare Health Individual Sharing Amount (ISA): OneShare Health has three levels of personal responsibility amounts: $5,000, $7,500, and $10,000. This is the amount the member would need to pay before the OneShare Health community would share in any medical expenses.
Monthly Contribution Price Range
Liberty HealthShare: $159 to $1,239 + $50 extra for each family member over 5 people
OneShare Health: $115 to $1,750 + $50 for each child after the first three
Statement of Faith
Liberty HealthShare: Must agree to adhering Christian standards and beliefs. The required beliefs are less strict or specific than other religious HealthShares, but they do require members to “participate regularly in worship or prayer”.
OneShare Health: Must agree to their core biblical principles. The HealthShare is based on the Anabaptist Faith.
For more detailed information on faith-based requirements, please read this post about Christian HealthShare Plans.
If you prefer a HealthShare that has no religious requirements, please read my post about Non-Religious HealthShare Plans.
Preventative Sharing
Liberty HealthShare: Annual wellness visits are shared up to $400 per visit. After two months of membership, mammograms, prostate examinations, and cologuard are shareable every other year or yearly after 50 years of age.
OneShare Health: For the Catastrophic Plan, there are no preventative treatments shared with members. For the Classic and Complete Plans, there is a 90-Day Waiting Period, excluding Immunizations, for Preventive Services and one (1) Wellness Visit per Member per Program Year.
For out-of-network Preventative Services, Primary Care Physician, or Specialists, 50% is shared after the member pays their ISA. For in-network Preventative Services, they will share up to $1,000. For a Primary Care Physician there is a $20-$50 visit fee. For Specialists, there is a $75-$125 visit fee.
Pre-Existing Conditions
Liberty HealthShare: During the first year of membership, there is a waiting period for pre-existing conditions. During the second and third year, they will share up to $50,000 for pre-existing conditions. After the fourth year, they do not consider it a pre-existing condition anymore.
OneShare Health: There is a 24-Month Waiting Period for Pre-Existing Conditions. However, Routine Maintenance is available through PCP, Labs and Specialists Visits on the Classic and Complete Program for the following conditions: Diabetes 1&2, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, and Thyroid.
For more detailed information, please read my post about How The Top HealthShare’s Handle Pre-Existing Conditions.
Maternity
Liberty HealthShare: Not eligible for sharing on the Liberty Select plan. There is a six month waiting period to have maternity needs shared on the other plans (for all members who start on or after March 1st, 2021).
OneShare Health: For the Catastrophic Plan, there is no sharing available for Maternity needs. On the Classic and Complete Plan, members would need to pay their Individual Sharing Amount (ISA). OneShare will share up to $5,000 for a natural delivery, up to $8,000 for a c-section, and up to $50,000 if there are complications.
Feel free to learn more at The Top HealthShare’s Maternity Benefits (Comparison Guide).
Turnaround Time for Paying Medical Bills
Liberty HealthShare: 90 Days
UPDATE: Liberty HealthShare sent out an email on 03/01/2022 to all members stating that they have a backlog on paying for people’s medical bills. Members are currently waiting longer than 90 days to have their medical bills paid for.
OneShare Health: 21 days
Considerations
Liberty HealthShare: The biggest consideration for Liberty HealthShare is their current backlog on paying for people’s medical bills, which has resulted in a lawsuit. Liberty HealthShare sent out an email to their members on 03/01/2022 and said that they were making big changes in leadership, to their membership plans, and to their pricing to help fix current issues.
It’s also important to consider membership plan’s caps and limitations:
Liberty Unite Plan – Up to $1 million shareable per incident after AUA has been met.
Liberty Connect – Up to $1 million shareable per incident after AUA has been met. Members pay a 15% co-share.
Liberty Essential – Up to $600,000 sharable per incident after AUA has been met. Members pay a 25% co-share.
OneShare Health: After members pay their Individual Sharing Amount (ISA), which can be $5,000, $7,500, or $10,000, the HealthShare has limits on how much they would share. For example, a hospitalization can cost a member their Individual Sharing Amount plus 20% to 40% of the medical bills, depending on which program you choose. For larger unexpected medical expenses, this can add up quickly for their members.
Maximum Limit Per Incident: $150,000 / $250,000 / $500,000 (depending on which program you choose)
Lifetime Sharing Maximum: $300,000 / $500,000 / $1,000,000 (depending on which program you choose)
Find out which HealthShare I recommend at The Best HealthShare for Individuals and Families.
Which Health Share Plan Should You Join?
Choosing a Health Share plan is a very personal decision. Feel free to check out Liberty HealthShare Reviews and OneShare Health Reviews. I provide a lot more information on each Health Share and you can read reviews from other members.
There are so many different Health Share plans to choose from, which is great, but it can also be overwhelming! To help narrow down your choices, I wrote an article on the Best Health Share Plans. You will find which health share plans I recommend to help you on your search for affordable healthcare.
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