How Texas Health Insurance is Set Up For Small Employers

June 4th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »
How Texas Health Insurance is Set Up For Small Employers

Fro purposes of definition of health insurance in Texas, there is a difference between small employers and large employers according to state and federal mandates. For a small employer to be called just that, they will have to have no more than 50 employees that work full-time (actually 2 to 50 full-time employees). These employees that are defined as full-time must work at least 30 hours or more each week in order to qualify. That does not include temporary workers or seasonal workers.

With small employers, they are protected by some legal statutes. Some of them include coverage levels and increases in insurance rates. The thing with small employers is that with the health insurance law in Texas, they have to have the right amount of employees that are eligible for health insurance. It is not based on the number of total employees per say. With health insurance for small employers, it is mandatory that those eligible are offered health insurance coverage for themselves and their immediate families.

A health insurance carrier can mandate that at least three fourths of eligible employees from a small employer seek to get health coverage. With certain carriers, this can be part of how they will get their health care plan. Depending on the number of eligible employees, the law can mandate that not everyone has to participate. This can apply to health insurance in Texas.

Or if the number of employees is low, require them to have total participation of 100%, no exceptions. If the small employer includes spouses and maybe a few others, then the spouses must each get separate health insurance coverage. There would be no dependent sharing for either spouse. This applies to health insurance in Texas as well.

With the small employer, the ones that qualify for health care coverage are bound by the exact terms and conditions. No one can have anything different in their health insurance policy. If it were a larger employer, then the policies would be different. They could be more flexible because they have more people that would need or want coverage. The health insurance in Texas can dictate that.

However, whether it’s a small employer or a large one, it is against the law to force a new employee to get health insurance in Texas in order to stay employed there. It is also against the law to single out any employee that can get health care coverage due to how old they are, medical history status or pre-existing conditions that they may have.

It is important that small employers follow the rules about health insurance in Texas. The small employer needs to know what is allowed and what is not allowed for their employees. To make sure that things are in order, they should consult their health insurance handbook or contact their health insurance representative. Having that in place will make things much smoother when it’s time for employees to use their health insurance. They need to make sure that they are providing the right kind of health insurance to their employees.

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26 comments

  1. Gulfporter says:

    Demand single payer health insurance, and then these guys won’t have to worry about your pre-existing conditions- it won’t cost their insurance companies one cent.

    One thing is certain- regardless of your position on Single Payer- you will be on Medicare eventually- if you are lucky. Do you want to pay for the insurance companies’ corporate jets, or do you want to pay into the system which will take care of you?

  2. redfistaor says:

    these sleazy fooks are in charge of making sure you get taken care of. Nationalize health care now, before I get sick.

  3. stickleyroad says:

    Don’t you realize that if ‘all these new patients’ got proper health care before their diseases and disorders reached crisis conditions, there would end up being less need for critical care facilities? Preventative medicine will save scads of money in the long run.

  4. librophile says:

    So? What’s your solution? Shoot every injured / sick immigrants who present themselves at the emergency rooms?

    Like a good “useless / incompetent” republican you whine … but never offer any solution.

    Bitch, bitch, bitch … that’s all you pussies do…beside voting at each election for morons.

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  9. stickleyroad says:

    1) Good. That is by far the smartest way to go.
    2) As I said, there is something wrong with the story. Firstly, a wait of 21 months is virtually unheard of. Second, for a blue collar worker, a problem that limits his ability to work is likely covered under Workers Compensation and they invariably go to the front of the line. Something is not adding up.

    And again, there is no rationing of health care in Canada. Everyone is covered, all the time. I know that’s hard to comprehend in the US.

  10. Odquest says:

    Wow…just wow. We all suspected that anyone with “good insurance” was one major medical episode away from being having no coverage. Now the bastards have admitted it in testimony.

    The second we get a Public Option – no matter how crappy it may seem – I am dumping my so-called “good insurance!!”

  11. librophile says:

    PUBLIC HEALTH PLAN:

    ALL Americans are now paying in HIDDEN TAXES the cost for medical care for the “UNINSURED” who must use the Emergency Room.

    With President Obama’s Health Plan ALL AMERICANS will be covered. These HIDDEN TAXES will disappear.

    WHY is a … “PUBLIC GOVERNMENT PLAN” … good enough for all REPUBLICAN SENATORS in Congress … but NOT good enough for ALL AMERICANS who choose this option over a Private Plan??

    AGAIN we see the blatant REPUBLICAN LIES & HYPROCRISY !!

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  13. stickleyroad says:

    Ah worldwidebum. How little you know. A doctor doesn’t have to talk to a bureaucrat in a single payer system. The bureaucrats have already consulted specialists and know all the various treatments that are effective and have ok’d them for payment. The doctor treats however s/he wants and submits their billing AFTER for reimbursement – they don’t have to ask for permission first.

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  17. JUDALATION says:

    Sad… You see this is why we need a goverment run healt hcare… it is broken in this country … even if you are covered. my mother was covered but that did not stop the doctors from refusing to opperate on her because the coverage was low and the brain surgery was very expensive… she died 2 weeks later.. thats why I HATE DOCTORS THEY ONLY CARE ABOUT MONEY NOWADAYS…

  18. you1x2007 says:

    Say it like it is:

    No Cooperative State Nonprofit Snake Oil.

    Congress, Prez: Only a true Public Health Care will do.

    Or, veto the whole thing…the worthless Health NonInsurance.

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  20. djb0110 says:

    So this is the choice, competition, and accountability we’re going to lose that the CPR (Conservatives for Patient’s Rights) advocate?

  21. truce57 says:

    We don’t need better insurance (an oxymoron?), we need better healthcare. Please support single-payer healthcare now. -Another MD for single payer

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  23. hegemony57 says:

    To be clear, there were 2 central points in my post:

    1) I support a single payer system in the US.

    2) No system can provide all care for everyone all the time without some form of rationing.

    The “story” I recounted was more direct then you suggest. The specific scenario was a friend’s father who had a serious knee problem (blue collar worker) that limited his mobility and ability to work. According to his daughter he waited 21 months and then came to the US for the MRI and the surgery.

  24. JUDALATION says:

    You sound like a Muslem Terroist… remember science has done more good for man than any religion, so it would behoove you to make an appoint with your local doctor

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