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Has anyone implemented a program to pay employees who are covered by another health plan? Pay them a fee so they do not sign up for your health insurance "just because".
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Insurance pay-back

posted at 6/25/2000 6:21 PM EDT
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Has anyone implemented a program to pay employees who are covered by another health plan? Pay them a fee so they do not sign up for your health insurance "just because".

Insurance pay-back

posted at 6/28/2000 1:53 AM EDT
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Why can't you have a rule that people can only be covered by one health plan? This seems reasonable to me. We have that rule and there's never been a problem.

Insurance pay-back

posted at 6/28/2000 12:50 PM EDT
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What state are you in?

Insurance pay-back

posted at 7/11/2000 6:40 AM EDT
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We don't have that problem, mostly because there is a cost to the employee for signing up on our company extended health benefits. The costs are shared 50/50 and this provides enough incentive that if the employee is already covered, they will not sign-up 'just because'.

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