Ok.... check this out players:
How can Time insurance (Assurant) send me and email with this subject line: Buy now for 4-1-13 effective date and first renewal December 2014' ?
How can Golden Rule make similar claims?
How can US Health Advisors also say they are locked in for 3 years?
We also have been instructed that plans can "stay the course" until their renewal date but most indy plans don't have a hard and fast renewal date like group plans.
Some of us have heard through the "grapevine" that some big name carriers have decided to term ALL non grandfathered plans 12/31/13 (will not mention names of carriers, so don't ask)
All of this is becoming very difficult to follow the thought pattern........ unless...:
Association type plans operate under a master policy holder and could have a "renewal" date of say 2015... 2016.... etc....
All the above mentioned plans have this in common... they are association plans... could it stand to reason that they feel they don't have to modify until the expiration of the master policy agreement renewal......
Thoughts?? I think I'm on to something
How can Time insurance (Assurant) send me and email with this subject line: Buy now for 4-1-13 effective date and first renewal December 2014' ?
How can Golden Rule make similar claims?
How can US Health Advisors also say they are locked in for 3 years?
We also have been instructed that plans can "stay the course" until their renewal date but most indy plans don't have a hard and fast renewal date like group plans.
Some of us have heard through the "grapevine" that some big name carriers have decided to term ALL non grandfathered plans 12/31/13 (will not mention names of carriers, so don't ask)
All of this is becoming very difficult to follow the thought pattern........ unless...:
Association type plans operate under a master policy holder and could have a "renewal" date of say 2015... 2016.... etc....
All the above mentioned plans have this in common... they are association plans... could it stand to reason that they feel they don't have to modify until the expiration of the master policy agreement renewal......
Thoughts?? I think I'm on to something