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Business Insurance Company California | Ray Hammersley 17th April 2008, 12:32
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It's a fact of life — you need health insurance — and the time to get it is before you have an accident, suffer a serious illness, or discover you're pregnant. Insurance doesn't cover health care for medical problems or conditions that start before the moment you have your policy. Finding adequate coverage might seem overwhelming, but knowing the basics can help make your search less stressful.
Your boss doesn't have to provide health insurance
The first reality of health insurance is you do not have a right to it. There are no state or federal laws requiring private employers to offer health benefits to their workers.
“For a number of valid reasons employers are not mandated to offer or provide health insurance for their employees,” explains Peter Bigelow, CLU, employee benefits specialist with The Foresight Group. “It is common knowledge; however, that most employers though not mandated to do so offer insurance to their employees for a variety of reasons related to competition and smart business practice.” If you have benefits through your employer, and you quit or lose your job, don't assume you will be able to pick up the identical coverage for the same price.
Similarly, don't expect your former employer to extend your benefits beyond your last day at work. There is no "grace period" during which you're still covered. If you do lose your employer-sponsored benefits, there is a federal plan called COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act) that could provide you with a short-term safety net. Another federal law that offers some protection to workers experiencing a short-term lapse in their coverage is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act).
Individual health insurance can be costly
If you need to purchase individual health insurance, it can be expensive. Unlike group plans, in which the costs and risks associated with health care are spread among many people; individual health policies are "medically underwritten" to take into account your personal health history. Any "pre-existing" condition such as heart disease, diabetes, and even pregnancy, can nix your chances of acceptance or boost your premiums. Some states require individual health insurers to offer everyone a plan, a mandate known as "guaranteed issue."

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