Group health insurance is similar
in form to individual health insurance. The main differences
are the requirements for acceptance and the conditions
under which a person may apply. Before applying through
a group a person must satisfy the waiting periods and
employment requirements for the group. However, once
an application can be made the conditions for acceptance
are usually less strict than with an individual policy.
Also, certain protections under the law are available
for members of group policies that are not available
to owners of individual plans.
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About Group Health Insurance
Options Group
health insurance rates continue to rise year after year.
That is why it is important to deal with a Connecticut
group health insurance professional who has access to
all carriers and products in the marketplace. Today’s
business owner has many cost saving options when it comes
to group health insurance:
- High Deductible Plans
- Dual Plan Designs
- Managed Care Otpions
- Health Reimbursement Accounts
- Section 105
- Section 125
These plans are not only designed
to lower your premiums, but there are also substantial
tax savings. |
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