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Your health history is no longer a block preventing you from changing jobs or from getting health insurance from a new employer.
- A prospective employer cannot ask about your health history. You can write your resume to avoid calling attention to missed time. To learn how, click here.
- A new employer is allowed to include a waiting period of up to 12 months before its health insurance covers pre-existing health conditions (your colorectal cancer). However, a new employer must offset against that period the amount of time you had your existing coverage as long as you are not without insurance for more than 2 months. (If you had your insurance for 12 months, there will be no waiting period for health insurance).
Before moving to a new employer, check the employer's benefits. Learn about an employer’s benefits indirectly or with cover so it doesn’t look as if benefits are as important to you as they are – especially health insurance. In addition to health insurance, particularly look for disability income insurance and life insurance. Even if you don't need life insurance for a beneficiary, it can become an asset that you can sell if you become sick.
If something happens that you may become disabled, start planning.
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