Cigna would consider that custodial care, which most employers do not chose to cover as a medical benefit.
No, it did not get passed by congress. In 1993, President Bill Clinton, assisted by his wife, First Lady Hillary Clinton, tried to promote a health care reform plan. But it proved very unpopular and the two were ultimately forced to abandon any efforts to get health care reform passed.
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Yes it dose
You should be able to get Individual Plan for each of you. Group Insurance - No.
Hillary Clinton
Yes, if the court order does not specify that you have to be the policyholder. Your new wife is the policyholder of her plan, not you. If you have to be the policyholder, then you would have to cover the children on a plan you purchased or that was given to you through an employer. It's more likely that the court order simply requires you to provide health insurance for the children. Being covered by your wife's plan would meet your obligation. New York law requires plans to cover stepchildren who are dependent upon the policyholder. Before you assume her plan will cover the kids, make sure you will meet the plan's criteria.
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yes George Washington did take care of his wife.
It depends on how their plan document is worded and the specific reason given for denial of coverage for the wife. If their plan document states that dependents with access to other coverage cannot be enrolled and the wife has access to insurance through her employer, then they can.
The core of health insurance reform is mandatory coverage. The President and Congress already meet this requirement.
I am paying $234.29 a week plus $77.00 a week for HSA for a Family plan for just my wife and I . The $ 77.00 should cover the $4,000.00 Deductible . That's still $311.29 a week .I'm sick of it . My paycheck is back to where it was 10 yrs ago