Understanding Your Vision Plan Coverage | Jarvis Vision Center (2024)

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It’s no secret that vision discount plans and insurance can be convoluted and confusing. So, what can you do to understand your coverage better? In this blog, we’ll explain the basics of understandingVision Discount Plansso that you can have a clearer picture of what benefits to expect.

Medical Insurace & Eye Exams
When it comes to medical insurance, eye exams are a bit of a “grey area.” So let’s take a look at some FAQs about insurance coverage.

  • Will medical insurance cover my exam?
    • In most cases, medical insurance will not cover a routine eye exam unless a medical condition — diabetes, hypertension, glaucoma, etc. — is discovered during the exam. If you have a history of these conditions, then the exam will most likely fall under the net of your insurance.
  • Why is my refraction not covered?
    • Most medical plans, like standard Medicare, only cover health-related visits, not routine check-ups. Since a refraction is considered a routine procedure, it is often not covered.
  • Will my medical insurance cover the cost of glasses?
    • No, medical insurance does not cover glasses. However, you may have a vision discount plan through your medical insurance company that does provide benefits towards glasses and contact lenses.

Vision Discount Plans
Vision discount plans or vision insurance are different from medical insurance in several ways.

  • What is a vision discount plan?
    • A “vision discount plan” is often called “vision insurance,” but that term can be misleading.
  • What is the difference between vision discount plans and medical insurance?
    • There are a few differences between vision discount plans and insurance. The primary difference is that vision plans do not have a “deductible.”
    • Medical insurance covers health problems, while vision plans provide benefits to standard check-ups and glasses.
  • What is “covered?”
    • Generally, vision plans will “cover” or provide benefits towards eye exams, frames, lenses and/or contacts. In rare cases, the policy may cover both a full set of glasses and contact lenses, but most plans will only offer benefits towards one or the other.

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Overview of Standard Coverage
To gain a better understanding of how most vision plans work, let’s take a look at some confusing terms. Customers often these terms misleading and feel more should be “covered” on their policy than is in reality.

  • “Covered in full”
    • In most cases, vision plans will cover very little in full. The insurance provider may say, “Glasses are covered in full!” When, in actuality, that only applies to very specific scenarios for specific plans.
    • Example: children under 18 often have the same plan as their parents. The child’s glasses may be covered in full, leaving you with only the vision plan’s copay of $10-$50. However, an adult’s pair of glasses on the same plan will likely not be covered in full, even with the exact products used on the child’s glasses.
  • There are cases where certain materials, prescriptions, and frames are covered in full. Here is a list of a few products that may fall into that category for your plan:
    • Frames under $130
    • Polycarbonate (lens material)
    • Single vision prescriptions
  • Copays on basics
    • Most policies will not cover the basic materials needed for a complete pair of glasses in full. The three things required for glasses are a frame, the material a lens is made from, and the prescription type. Generally, at least one of these items will not be fully cover and incur a copay.
    • Additionally, most vision plans have a standard copay for materials that take effect even if the standard materials would be covered completely.

Upgrades & Additional Benefits
Often vision plans will offer additional discounts onPremium Lens Products. These options include anti-reflective lenses, blue light filters coatings, scratch resistance, digital surfacing, and luxury frames.

  • Upgrades
    • Most prescriptions will require features like no-glare properties, thinner lenses, or special coatings to achieve the best vision for that patient. Thankfully, many vision plans help to make these properties more affordable by offering reduced pricing.
  • Second Pairs
    • Many plans offer 20-30% off additional pairs of glasses, as well. This helps you find savings for those sunglasses you love, a pair of reading glasses, or an office lens to reduce eyestrain.
  • Year-Round Savings
    • Your plan may offer additional savings on glasses throughout the year.

Flex Spending
If you have a health savings card or flex spending, you can use it at your exam!

  • A flex spending account can be used for many things including glasses, contacts, prescription sunglasses, and more

Vision Plans We Accept

  • Avesis
  • Christian Health Aid
  • CompBenefits
  • EyeMed
  • Humana Vision Care
  • Principal
  • VSP/Eyefinity

Medicaid plans:

  • Aetna Better Health of Kentucky
  • Kentucky Medicaid
  • WellCare

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If you feel overwhelmed, trying to understand your vision discount plan, we can help. At Jarvis Vision Center, we will sit down and explain the ins and outs of your specific policy so that you can leave feeling confident in your savings. Our opticians are familiar with most major vision plans. We’re happy to work with you to maximize your benefits and get you into a pair of glasses or contacts that you’ll love.

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FAQs

How to understand vision benefits? ›

Generally, vision plans will “cover” or provide benefits towards eye exams, frames, lenses and/or contacts. In rare cases, the policy may cover both a full set of glasses and contact lenses, but most plans will only offer benefits towards one or the other.

What is the difference between a vision plan and vision insurance? ›

Vision discount plans: A vision discount plan covers a percentage of your fees for a covered exam or corrective eyewear. It often costs less than vision insurance but may offer less coverage. Vision insurance plans: Vision insurance plans work like a health insurance plan.

How does glasses insurance work? ›

How does vision insurance work? Vision insurance is a type of insurance that can help you manage the costs of eye care and eyewear. It provides coverage for various vision-related services and treatments, such as routine eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses — helping to reduce out-of-pocket expenses.

What is the vision care insurance? ›

A health benefit that at least partially covers vision care, like eye exams and glasses. All plans in the Health Insurance Marketplace ® include vision coverage for children. Only some plans include vision coverage for adults.

How does vision work for dummies? ›

When light hits the retina (a light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye), special cells called photoreceptors turn the light into electrical signals. These electrical signals travel from the retina through the optic nerve to the brain. Then the brain turns the signals into the images you see.

What are the disadvantages of vision insurance? ›

Cons of vision insurance are that it may not necessarily cover the type of service you need or will not allow you to travel out of its network for treatment. In addition, if there is a specific brand of lenses you like using, or specialized lenses or frames, it may offer a limited line of brands.

Can you use two vision plans at the same time? ›

Patients are often eligible for benefits under two concurrent VSP plans. For example, a patient who has VSP benefits through her employer and her spouse's employer may be eligible to coordinate those benefits and qualify for more services. Record the patient's primary VSP insurance plan in the patient's profile.

Does vision insurance cover non-prescription sunglasses? ›

Most vision insurance plans provide coverage for prescription sunglasses. Generally, vision coverage is limited to products that help correct your eyesight. But some plans might also offer discounts for non-prescription sunglasses from in-network healthcare providers.

How many pairs of glasses will my insurance cover? ›

In general, many plans offer coverage for one pair of prescription eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses and a set allowance for contact lenses per year. Most plans don't cover multiple pairs or cover purchases for both prescription eyewear and contact lenses within the same year.

Why do glasses cost so much even with insurance? ›

Retail Markup

If you buy from a brick-and-mortar optical retailer, the price may include additional expenses for rent, utilities, employee salaries, and more. When you combine these markups with brand premiums and marketing expenses, you can get a pretty expensive pair of glasses.

Is insurance on glasses worth it? ›

Whether or not vision insurance is worth it for you will therefore depend on how often you go in for exams and how often you purchase glasses or contacts. If you're doing both of these things once a year, vision insurance is likely a good choice.

What is the meaning of vision plan? ›

Vision Plan means a company, organization, group, or person who owns, operates, and provides a health care benefit plan designed for the care of the eye or the correction or enhancement of one's eyesight.

What does VSP stand for? ›

Vehicle-specific power, a formalism used in the evaluation of vehicle emissions. Vermont State Police. Vertical seismic profile (geophysics) Very Serious People, a phrase referring to commentators who retain a respectable reputation despite being consistently wrong about everything, popularized by Paul Krugman.

Is 3.5 eyesight bad? ›

Before we jump into what each section of how to read an eye prescription means, as a general rule, the higher the numbers on your prescription, the worse your eyesight is and the stronger your prescription will be to provide the necessary correction. Mild: -0.50 to -3. Moderate: -3.25 to -5.00. High: -5.25 to -10.

How to read VSP benefits? ›

Understanding Your Vision Benefits
  1. Log in on vsp.com by clicking "Log In" on the upper right-hand corner of the page. ...
  2. Navigate to “Your Benefit & Claim History” and click “View Previous Visits”
  3. At the bottom of the page click the button that says “Vision Benefit Statement”

How do you read vision results? ›

Your vision results (acuity) will be expressed as a fraction. Fractions are shown to the left of each row and identify how well you can see. The expression of results, such as 20/40 vision or 20/25 vision, will depend on how far down you were able to read the lines on a specific chart.

How do you visually show benefits? ›

A diamond, star, or circle with a plus sign can all represent benefit concepts. Think about what benefits you are presenting and choose the most appropriate visual metaphor.

How do you read a vision card? ›

The sphere column is often abbreviated as SPH. This is the lens power needed to fix your vision. A minus sign (−) next to the number means nearsightedness (you see better up close and need distance correction). A plus sign (₊) indicates you are farsighted (you see better far away and need your near vision corrected).

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