How does changing jobs with a pre-existing condition affect my eligibility for employer-sponsored health coverage?
Your new employer cannot deny you coverage based on your medical status or history, but they can decide not to cover pre-existing conditions for a certain period of time, called an exclusionary period. Exclusionary periods can be reduced if you have had recent prior coverage. DB101’s section on HIPPA & California protections has more details.
Your new employer cannot deny you coverage based on your medical status or history, but they can decide not to cover pre-existing conditions for a certain period of time, called an exclusionary period. Exclusionary periods can be reduced if you have had recent prior coverage. DB101’s section on HIPAA & California protections has more details.
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