Social Security Numbers/Birth Dates - Why?
Irie
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Our health insurance is up for renewal early next year. The carriers are asking for census information to include employees's Social Security Numbers and birth dates. Does anyone know why the carriers need this information? I don't like to provide a SSN and birth date. What if the information ends up in the wrong hands when I send it via e-mail?
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Good luck!
Nae
I give them a breakdown of -
how many females how many males total number of EE's Average age
and the break down of how many carry what selection of coverage:
# of self only, # with Child/ern # with spouse # with family and copies of prior claims experience.
As for the date of birth, does your coverage provide different benefits depending on age, such as a complete physical every five years if you are younger than 30; every two years if you are between 30 and 49, and every year if you are 50 or older? If yes, the insurance company will need the DOB.
My concern is that a Social Security Number has nothing whatsoever to do with insuring someone. If an unscrupulous person were to get ahold of that list with names, SSNs and birthdates, they could have a field day!
Just wondering if anyone knows what part the SSN plays in setting insurance rates.
"We have 100 employees and 65 will have the insurance.
2 have health issues (high blood pressure but under control), but the rest are very heathly."
Insurance company gives quote. Contracts are signed. Premium is paid.
"Bad news! 40 people who normally elect insurance have decided not to this year, and 8 of the ones taking the insurance have suddenly become ill with a variety of diseases."
If you give the insurance broker/company the specifics of each employee, they can't quote on substitute employees. They are quoting on real and verifiable information. That doesn't mean you HAVE to give the SS numbers. You can usually talk them into accepting something else, but this is why they want the numbers. They want to know for sure they are quoting for the right group of people.
Good luck!
Nae