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Employers fall short on health insurance

Nearly 150 complaints and queries have been made this year about employers failing to provide health insurance coverage.

The Bermuda Health Council named a host of companies who have failed to comply with the Health Insurance Act.

It said 147 complaints and queries have been made by the public this year, with the most common complaints including:

• employers not obtaining health insurance for employees;

• employers deducting money from employees and not using it to purchase health insurance;

• employers deducting more money than they should from employees;

• employees incurring large medical bills during periods of not having health insurance.

According to the Health Insurance Act, employers must provide health insurance coverage for all employees working more than 15 hours per week and beyond two months out of the year.

Employers must provide the same coverage to an employee’s non-employed spouse. Employers may deduct no more than half of the monthly premium from an employee’s salary or wages towards the enacted health insurance policy.

Employees should ensure that they receive health insurance as soon as they start employment, as well as an employment contract outlining their wages and required deductions and itemised pay stubs for their personal records.

It is the employee’s responsibility to notify their employer of any changes to their non-employed spouse’s employment status. If an employee seeks medical attention and learns their health insurance policy is not active, they should submit the medical bills to their employer immediately for payment.

A spokesman said: “Know your right to health insurance coverage and speak with your employer if there is an issue.

“The Bermuda Health Council wishes to remind employers about their obligations to obtain health insurance coverage for all employees.

“If an employer is non-compliant with the law and an employee incurs medical bills during a period of non-coverage, under the Act the employer is responsible for paying those medical bills, which are often more expensive than monthly premiums.

“Employers are encouraged to shop around and purchase a policy that is affordable so that payments can be made on time, thereby avoiding any disruptions in coverage.

“It is the employer’s responsibility to notify employees if a contract of health insurance is not in effect or if there are any changes to the health insurance policy.”

For a full list of non-complaint employers, visit http://www.bhec.bm/non-compliant.

<p>Non-compliant employers</p>

AMS Limited 4

Amicus Law Chambers Unknown

Aptech Granite and Marble 5

Araujo Construction Ltd 7

Astwood Tiling and Maintenance 3

Bermuda Tag and Salvage Ltd 3

BTA (Dispatching) Ltd 3

CEO Transport Ltd 3

Dale Fox Contracting Unknown

Diversified Holdings Ltd 12

Gardens Unlimited 3

Generosa's Cuisine Co 3

Heavenly Blessings Nursery 8

Herb Garden Seniors' Residence 6

Home Design and Development Construction 6

Hunts Food Supplies 5

Island Electric 3

Just Cleaners Unknown

Landmark Construction 10

R&M Ltd 5

Richardson's Trucking Service 5

Smith Bean and Co 3

Spring Garden 5

Stonewood Ltd 3

TES Limited 6

Zippy Lube