individual health insurance plans
Casey asked:


. . . in some states? Thus in effect stating that if you’re good enough to be employed (at an employer that still offers health insurance), then you have to be health-insurable.
Texas must be kind of like a quasi-socialist state, due to all the exported-oil-tax revenue that’s generated there.

Brandi
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Comments

2 Responses to “Can a condition make you ineligible for individual health insurance, yet accepted under group employer plans?”

  1. Judy on February 5th, 2010 9:40 am

    For employer contracts with insurers generally require all employees to be accepted for coverage.

  2. Lucy Lu on February 6th, 2010 2:15 pm

    For example have very strict health insurance laws that can benefit you.