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I have always been offered medical insurance by the hospitals I've worked at. I have at times chosen to work "in lieu of" or pool. It worked out better for me to get a 30% differential and buy my personal well person medical insurance (cheapest package in case of emergency). But if there are any medical issues, that would not have worked well for me.
My last job had an excellent no prexisting conditions Anthem plan that was affordable. My current employer has both United Healthcare and Optima plan...both of which are good. I picked the UHC plan because some of the stuff done at the hospital where I work will be covered at 100%, like room and board. I am on COBRA till April. I tried to get an individual family plan in 2007 and was turned down for the prexisting conditions of migraines and post partum depression. Since I am done with the baby making and the migraines are undercontrol (finally) it really ticked me off.
DirtyBlackSocks
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Just curious. One of my reasons for getting into nursing is that my wife is a survivor of cancer, and getting private medical insurance is impossible.
How many nurses here work for a company that does not offer health insurance? How many have good health insurance plans due to their career/place of work?
I always assumed that working in a hospital, you would have medical insurance plans to opt into - but I've been reading a few nurses report that they pay for their own private insurance.
Thanks. :)