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Health Insurance  (Expert Forum)
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health insurance
Answered by
Amir Mostafaie - health insurance, insurance
eHealthInsurance Gold River - CA
This forum is for questions and support regarding health insurance issues such as Medicare, Medicaid, Long-term health insurance, COBRA, insurance portability.

health insurance

by mini3, Jun 30, 2009 04:34PM
Dear Mr. Amir,
I would like to know about states New york & New Jersey
Thanx

by Amir Mostafaie, Jun 30, 2009 05:03PM
To: mini3
Dear mini3,

In my experience you are expected to purchase a plan in the State where you live & keep in mind that insurance companies can ask you for proof of residence. Often I have NJ residents that work in NY & want to know if they can buy a NY based plan & I have to remind them of the rules surrounding Individual & Family plans versus employer sponsored group plans.

As for your questions;
Q: how much time I have to get another insurance that will cover your pre existing conditions?
A: If you are coming off of group coverage (which is true in your case) and COBRA is not offered to you, you have 2 months or 62 days; but it is important to mention that this gap is limited to 31 days if you are not HIPAA eligible.
  
Q: if I find another employer within 2 months and get group insurance from new employer will the new insurance cover the gap and pre existing conditions?
A: The time of new employment doesn’t play a part; instead it depends on when the new health insurance coverage kicks in. If the 1st day of your new coverage falls outside the 62 days that will be a considerable gap in coverage & your pre-existing conditions can be excluded for 12 months.

I ran some quotes for downstate NY & found plans starting from $151 a month (regardless of your age). In NJ age is factored into the premiums, so I can’t give you an estimate without knowing your age, but you can get a free quote using the link on the top left corner of this forum & compare & chose a plan that might work for you instead of going without insurance.

Sincerely,

Amir Mostafaie

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