The Health Benefits Advisor is designed to help workers and their families
better understand their federal right concerning access to health coverage, whether provided through a
group health plan or otherwise, especially when they experience changes in their life and
work situations--such as marriage, childbirth, job loss or retirement. The
Advisor may assist employers in understanding their
responsibilities under the applicable laws. The Advisor, however, does not provide information on a user’s
specific plan. Rather, the
guidance provided is general in nature and users are encouraged to review
their specific health plan or health plan options in conjunction with the
general information provided by this Advisor.
The Advisor concentrates primarily on the rights and options of individuals
with respect to a group health plan offered by a private sector employer, a union or both.
The Advisor does not address health benefits offered
through federal, state or local government plans or church plans.
For various reasons, individuals may be either uninsured or have coverage that is not through a group
health plan. The Advisor explains the rights of individuals to enroll in a group health plan when certain
work or life events occur, regardless of the plan's enrollment dates. The Advisor also explains the
rights of workers to continue group health plan coverage temporarily, when certain work or life
events might otherwise cause that coverage to end.
This Advisor was developed by the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA). The link to
the Glossary above provides the specific definitions of commonly used terms.
The Department of Labor has also developed other
elaws Advisors to help employees
and employers understand their rights and responsibilities under numerous federal
employment laws. Each Advisor includes links to more detailed information that may
help the user, such as links to regulatory text, publications and other organizations.
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