Health Insurance Anchorage Alaska AK

 

July 23, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Our company in Anchorage, Alaska is seeking group health insurance for our employees. We contacted an agent and he said he would need some documentation about the company. What is that all about in the context of health card? After all, we just want group health insurance. Thanks,

Charles

Anchorage, AK

Welcome Charles,

Health insurance companies in Anchorage Alaska AK do respect your privacy, but they also have strict compliance guidelines. Your agent was preparing you that you will need to provide some general corporate information to be considered for health insurance. It is best to get this formality out of the way at your first meeting.

Health insurance carriers in Anchorage AK are pretty uniform in requiring either articles of incorporation or dba filings or some public record as proof that the entity is a valid entity. Different states may also have basic minimal requirements for group sizes. Your agent will have this information. Health insurance companies will need proof that the entity is a group that was not created to simply procure a health insurance policy.

In today’s health insurance marketplace, it is common that employees contribute to their premium payments. This is often accomplished via a direct payroll deduction. For a company in Anchorage Alaska to be eligible for group health insurance benefits, the employer will have to comply with the carrier’s contribution policy. These schedules vary among health insurers. Your agent will have these schedules. Ask your agent what corporate information he needs and get the ball rolling. Good luck, Charles!

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