Posted on 08/22/2013 5:43:21 PM PDT by randita
Well, these are just the first that are publicly speaking out. Last year my son's company enacted this policy. Large company with close to 90,000 employees. It wasn't presented as being due to Obamacare, however during open enrollment they were informed that if the spouse has coverage through work, then they will need to sign up for it.
My company has started a dependent audit (done by an outside company) where employees with dependents have to verify that they are, in fact, legally entitled to call that child or live-in their dependent and they are eligible for coverage.
Yup! If this trend continues. And all those health plans that gladly cover any domestic partner, regardless...I guess it was fun while it lasted.
It really WOULD be a wonderful ‘unintended consequence’ of O’care, offsetting all the unintended consequences of the “Great Society,” i.e., damage to the nuclear family, skyrocketing illegitimacy, huge government dependency, etc. etc., etc.
will only use aggregated data with no employee names. These data help us identify trends and guide our wellness efforts.
This type of statement will become the fourth of the “Three Biggest Lies” in the near future.
There may be some advantages for one spouse to stay on the other spouse's policy. 1) the UVa plan may offer better benefits (cheap office visits, RX, eyecare, dental care, etc.) or 2) by opting out of the plan, the spouse who doesn't work at UVa may receive the commensurate cost of the plan as wages.
There may be other advantages, but those are the two I can think of off the bat.
It’s not redundant. The spouse doesn’t also pay for their coverage. For example my wife’s employer offers health insurance but my plan for a family is cheaper so we use my company’s and don’t pay a dime for hers.
This Obamacare crap is just getting started and already it’s a shambles.
One would think by now that even Nancy Pelosi would start waking up to the mess they have made, but perhaps she is so stupid she would walk around after she messed herself and still not know what was in her underbritches.
It would seem to me there is less here than meets the eye.
The very tightly drawn change apparently excludes nonworking spouses and alll kids (including 26 year olds)
It would seem the thing to do would be for the UVA employee to drop the UVA coverage and become enrolled on the working Spouses inurance.
If the spouse is covered under a plan defined by the Affordable Care Act as minimum value and affordable, he or she will no longer be eligible.
Little bit more complicated than providing a W-2, wouldn’t you say?
All the burden will be put on the (unfortunate) employee to prove eligibility.
Democrats don’t care about the harm they cause to Americans. Their whole goal is to enslave everyone, as in NKOR.
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