California Health Insurance - Affordable Health Insurance Quotes in California
How Is Health Insurance Marketed in California?
Health insurance coverage is sold to consumers through individual policies or group policies. Individual health insurance coverage should be pursued when your employer does not offer health insurance as a benefit of employment, when you cannot be named as the dependent on another person's insurance policy, or when you are not a member of a professional or trade association that offers group coverage. Many consumers are self-employed, contract employees, or work for small employers and do not have access to a group policy secured by an employer. Individual coverage can be obtained by contacting a licensed health insurance agent or broker. You will need to complete an application that includes your medical history, which will be reviewed by a medical underwriter at the health insurance company. If you meet the underwriting qualifications and are issued a policy, the company may not cover preexisting conditions up to one year after the effective date of the policy. However, if you have been previously insured under an individual or group policy without a break in coverage of more than 62 days, your new insurance company must apply the prior creditable coverage (refer to the "Health Insurance Terms") towards any waiting period for preexisting conditions. Individual health insurance companies may reject your application based on your medical history.
Group health insurance offers certain advantages over individual health insurance policies. The waiting period for preexisting conditions is six months for policies covering 3 or more persons, not one year as with individual policies. Also, if you have been previously insured under a group policy without a break in coverage of more than 180 days, your new insurance company must apply the prior creditable coverage toward the six-month waiting period for preexisting conditions. It should be noted that, upon application for coverage, large employer groups (more than 50 employees) may be underwritten, as a group, by insurance companies. However, after coverage becomes effective, newly hired employees entering the group health plan must be afforded coverage without going through the medical underwriting process. Association group health insurance, like individual health insurance, is subject to medical underwriting. You can be denied coverage based on your medical history. Medical underwriting rules for small group health insurance (2-50 employees) differs from large group and individual health insurance policies. Regardless of any preexisting condition, you must be offered coverage under a small group policy on a guaranteed issue basis. However, the small group insurance company can utilize the six-month waiting period for preexisting conditions. Of course, if you have prior creditable coverage it must be applied to decrease or eliminate the waiting period.
Important Points to Remember About Individual and Group Health Insurance Coverage:
- Health insurance coverage is sold to consumers under either individual or group policies.
- Individual and Association group policies are subject to medical underwriting, on an individual basis.
- Qualifying creditable coverage must be applied towards the year waiting period for preexisting conditions in individual policies and towards the six-month waiting period for preexisting conditions in group policies.
- Small group policies require that coverage be offered on a guaranteed issue basis regardless of any preexisting condition.
Resources:
- » Starting to Navigate The Health Insurance Maze
- » COBRA & Other Parts of The Health Insurance Maze
- » Self Funded & Government Funded Health Insurance Plans
- » Health Insurance Programs and Regulatory Agencies
- » Navigating Health Insurance Claims and Appeals
Articles:
- » Health Savings Accounts & Other National Health Insurance News
- » Health Insurance For The Uninsured & Universal Health Care Coverage
- » Affordable Health Insurance & The Rising Costs of Health Care
California Consumers Guide to Health Insurance:
- » Introduction to Health Insurance
- » Types of Health Insurance and How Health Insurance Works
- » Types of Health Insurance: Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)
- » Types of Health Insurance: Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs or Managed Care)
- » Types of Health Insurance: Self-Insured Health Plans (Single Employer Self-Insured Plans)
- » How Is Health Insurance Marketed in California?
- » What Is COBRA and Cal-COBRA?
- » What Is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
- » Consumer Inquiries and Complaints
- » State Sponsored or Administered Health Coverage
- » Supplemental Health Insurance Policies & Resources
- » Health Insurance Terms
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