That is exactly what they will do, except they offer no waiver in my position
Guava Send a noteboard - 08/06/2010 03:07:43 AM
They said that they will only waiver people who have employers insurance (this doesn't include anyone since no one can work over 25 hours in med. school), for people under 26 on a parent's employer plan, or those on a military plan.
They specifically mentioned they will not waive low-deductible, cheap plans like the one I am on. This just sounds ridiculous to me-- the school isn't my government, as long as I have health insurance they shouldn't be the ones to control what policy I have. There appears to be a big conflict of interest from my perspective.
They specifically mentioned they will not waive low-deductible, cheap plans like the one I am on. This just sounds ridiculous to me-- the school isn't my government, as long as I have health insurance they shouldn't be the ones to control what policy I have. There appears to be a big conflict of interest from my perspective.
A legal question about health insurance and schools for anyone inclined to answer
07/06/2010 11:33:29 PM
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Probably impossible to answer without seeing any contract you have to sign before you attend.
07/06/2010 11:42:08 PM
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I think they will just add it to his term bill in that case.
08/06/2010 12:36:03 AM
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That is exactly what they will do, except they offer no waiver in my position
08/06/2010 03:07:43 AM
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Yeah, they just add it to your term tuition statement-- there is no way around it
08/06/2010 03:02:15 AM
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Re: A legal question about health insurance and schools for anyone inclined to answer
08/06/2010 12:38:54 AM
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I did contact them and they said they can't have healthy patients opt out of their plan
08/06/2010 02:56:01 AM
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I'd be curious to see what sort of ties can be found between the school, or some of its board...
08/06/2010 03:09:26 AM
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one question
08/06/2010 04:06:42 AM
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It most likely is policy for all students on the campus no matter what they are studying. *NM*
08/06/2010 05:23:47 AM
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Welcome to the concept of ObamaCare.....i.e., forced purchasing of medical insurance. *NM*
08/06/2010 04:34:26 AM
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Except not, because he already has a provider. Good try, but not really. Try again. *NM*
09/06/2010 02:39:48 AM
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you might think that is true but it is likely the insurance he has won't be allowed under Obamacare
09/06/2010 05:10:04 AM
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