Fireup2020
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Things insurers don't want you to know - Health Care - MSNBC.com
Several health care articles came up today. This one was particularly intriguing. When a person becomes eligible for health care through their employer, is there something of a screening/application? I do not recall having to answer health questions (I do have a number of pre-existing conditions that I imagine would be a problem if I had to go get insurance on my own)
Is this screening affecting other people with insurance through their employer?
And upon retirement, does one have to start over - even if health bennies are part of the retirement package?
Several health care articles came up today. This one was particularly intriguing. When a person becomes eligible for health care through their employer, is there something of a screening/application? I do not recall having to answer health questions (I do have a number of pre-existing conditions that I imagine would be a problem if I had to go get insurance on my own)
Is this screening affecting other people with insurance through their employer?
And upon retirement, does one have to start over - even if health bennies are part of the retirement package?