Your spousal coverage is considered “conditional” if the offer for coverage is subject to reasonable, objective conditions. For examples, if your plan is only available to spouses who are not eligible for coverage under another group health plan (by their employer) or Medicare, this would be considered a conditional offer of coverage.
What is “Conditional” coverage for spouses?
Article Modified on: Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 10:41 AM
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