- How much does group health insurance cost?
The cost of group health insurance will depend on the negotiated contract between the group applying for health coverage and the insurance company. Group rates typically vary based on the number of participants in your group, location, demographics, the insurance carrier, desired plan coverage, plan structure, and the availability of providers. According to a study by Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), group policies in 2015 averaged $6,251 annually with the employer paying 83% of the premium costs ($5,179). This left the employee with 17% of the cost ($1,071). The average annual family premium cost is $17,545. All premiums for single and family coverage have increased about 4% between 2014 and 2015.
- Can I get group insurance without an employer?
Yes, you can get group insurance without going through an employer-sponsored program. There are many professional groups that offer insurance options such as alumni groups, the AARP, the Small Business Service Bureau, and more.
- What is small business health insurance?
Small businesses that have two or more employees have the ability to apply for group insurance. To qualify, at least one other employee (other than the owner) must be a non-relative or non-household dependent. The maximum employees for small business health insurance categorization is often capped at 50-100 employees, depending on the current state regulations. Small businesses benefit by enrolling into a small business health insurance plan as they often qualify for special tax breaks.
- How do I know if my private health insurance satisfies the Obamacare requirement?
Verify with your insurance provider that your health insurance plan meets the standards for an Obamacare or Affordable Care Act, qualified health plan and has been certified by the Health Insurance Marketplace.
- Do I have to have health insurance if I'm in college?
Yes, even college students are required to have health insurance. If you are a college student and do not have health insurance, you will face paying a penalty. There are several options for college students that are affordable, some of which are offered through college health centers.
- How long can I stay on my parent's insurance plan as a dependent?
If your parent's plan allows you to be covered as a dependent, you can stay on their plan until your 26th birthday. This is the case even if you are not claimed as a dependent on their state or federal taxes, are married, or are not in school.