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My employer tells me that our company’s health plan is “grandfathered.” Does my employer’s plan provide minimum essential coverage?
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My employer tells me that our company’s health plan is “grandfathered.” Does my employer’s plan provide minimum essential coverage?
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Yes. Grandfathered group health plans provide minimum essential coverage.
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Created on:
Nov 10, 2015
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Nov 30, 2021
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