Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 I need help, I can't get an answer from my health insurance that i need to know. I'm hoping one of you may be able to help me. We have our BCBS insurance through my husband's work. If he changes jobs, naturally, his insurance with the new company won't kick in for 3 months or so. Does this mean that I will then have to wait 12 months for my preexisting conditions (pancreatitis, tumours, & FAPs) to kick in again? or are they still covered as I have already waited 12 months when my name was first added to his insurance with his current and hopefully, soon to be old employer. Do we have to keep COBRA payments going for this to not lapse? And if we went from Company paid insurance to personal paid insurance, even if with the same insurance company..bcbs, do I lose the preexisting coverage also? or does that just continue as if we hadn't changed anything? Where I'm from originally in Australia, as long as leaving one insurance company for another, the payments are continuous, not missing any when changing, preexisting conditions are still covered by the new insurance group. Of course, if I were to miss 2 or more payments, then it would become delinquent and i would have to wait the 12 month waiting period again. Hope you may be able to answer my question. I keep getting the run around from insurance companies, or get told...ask your employer. But that doesn't work, because we of course don't want them to know hubby may be looking for a job elsewhere..duhhhhhh lol..thanks for anything you can tell me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 , your husband should have been given some packet on his health coverage every year when he has to either change it or keep it the same (open enrollment period). This information should be in the packet that explains all his health coverage options. Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Note: All advice given is personal opinion, not equal to that of a licensed physician or health care professional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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