2026 Open Enrollment Frequently Asked Questions
- Where do I find a list of medical in-network physicians and pharmacies?
- Why is there such a difference between the PPO rates and the High Deductible Health Plan premium rates?
- Where can I find a list of dentists that are in the network?
- Where can I find a list of vision providers that are in-network?
- What are the new Health Savings Account (HSA) limits for 2026?
- What are the limits for the FSA in 2026?
- Where do I find a list of medical in-network physicians and pharmacies?
To find medical physicians or facilities in-network, go to bcbsok.com, choose Find Care and use the ZIP code at
your location to find in-network providers
near you. You can also search in-network physicians/facilities in the BCBSofOK app. To find in-network pharmacies with Rightway, create an account/login to the Rightway app or contact Rightway customer service at 833-419-5173 or email them at
rwrx@rightwayhealthcare.com.
- Why
is there such a difference between the PPO rates and the High Deductible Health
Plan premium rates
?
The
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) has a higher deductible. The full
deductible ($4,300 for the individual) is paid before the insurance carrier starts
covering medical expenses.
- Where
can I find a list of dentists that are in-network?
For
a list of in-network general and specialty dentists, go to
www.bcbsok.com and use the Provider Finder®
tool by clicking on “Find a Doctor or Hospital” and then on “Find a Dentist” on
the left side of the page. You can search for a dentist near your home, school,
or office. The network is BlueCare Dental (Traditional National PPO).
- Where can I find a list of vision providers that are in-network?
Go to www.vsp.com/eye-doctor and search by zip code, city/state, or provider name to find a list of vision providers in your area that are in-network.
- What are the new Health Savings Account (HSA) limits for 2026?
The annual limit in 2026 on HSA contributions will be $4,400 for individual-only and $8,750 for family
coverage. Those who are 55 and older can contribute an additional $1,000 as a catch-up contribution. If you participate in a High Deductible
Health Plan with HSA then the university will contribute $500 (individual
coverage) and $1,000 (dependent coverage) to your HSA. These amounts do
contribute to the annual limits ($500 + $3,900 = $4,400).
NOTE: The Health Savings Account is not fully funded at the
beginning of the year. These contributions are made on a prorated basis per pay
period.
- What are the new limits for the FSA in 2026?
The 2026 FSA Contribution limits are increasing to $3,400 for healthcare FSA's and $7,500 for dependent day care FSA's.