In California small group plans are guaranteed issue, which means you would not be denied. The HR person of his prospective employer would be able to tell you if they have a guaranteed issue plan.
California has the Major Risk program too. If you live in another state, you can check their insurance programs online.
A group health plan is a type of Health Insurance, generally offered by a company to its' employers. It allows a company to cover many people with insurance at a cheaper rate than it would be if each individual had to cover their own health insurance policy.
Group health insurance is more beneficial than individual group plan because it comes to the individual for free. This is the best way one can get health insurance and medical benefits while saving money.
Most insurance cards do not have a group name on them, but they do have a group number. The group number is a number given to employer to identify the employee health insurance policy.
form_title=Group Health Insurance form_header=A healthy employee is a happy employee. Make sure your employees stay happy with outstanding health benefits. Does your business currently have a group health plan?= () Yes () No How many full-time employees work for your company? (Please enter amount)=_ What type of health insurance plan would you like?= [] HMO [] PPO [] POS [] Not Sure
My insurance expert states that an "OAP" health insurance plan is an Open Access Plan.
The Group Health Cooperative offers insurance to people not otherwise eligible for group health coverage. Routine preventative visits have no copay under this plan.
Most companies offer group health insurance. As an employer it is normally a good thing to offer a group health insurance plan as it is cheaper for the company and needed by the employee.
I assume your talking about California Calpers? Most likely you will still be able to get insurance through your new agency.
I hope not, talk about over reach
Is this an employer group plan? 63 days
There are ways to find affordable health insurance for the self-employed, including spouse's plan, the COBRA Act, joining a professional group, purchasing a policy, and setting a small business group plan.
They're basically the same thing. Health insurance is an insurance plan that pays medical bills.