Can I get group health insurance with only one person in the company?

I noticed some carriers offer small business group plans of 1 to 100 but they don't say whether that's the number of employees in addition to an owner or the total number of people within the company.

Anonymous2021-03-31T03:02:34Z

probably not. even if you could, the cost would be insanely high.

Anonymous2020-10-17T13:04:58Z

probably not. even if you could, the cost would be insanely high.

A Hunch2020-10-07T03:45:34Z

Michael,
I really think you are worrying about things that are a non-issue.
You HAVE insurance, Thus, if you NEVER cancel this insurance, you will ALWAYS have insurance. 
- you cannot be removed from a health insurance plan because you are using benefits.

If I was you, I'd be WAY more worked about all your lifetime achievements being taxed so all that hard work is wasted.
- Biden has voted TWICE to tax social security benefits.  In 1993 upping the taxable amount to 80%.  Biden was the deciding vote, with that single move, he reduced the average senior's income 15%. 

No.
Some states require a 2 person group other states require a 3 person group.
There are some business associations that offered group health insurance pre-ACA.  I don't know about now.

Additionally, no one wants to bring back a situation where you can be denied coverage for pre-existing conditions. 

Anonymous2020-10-07T02:48:19Z

It would be cost-prohibitive if it was offered.

Rick B2020-10-07T01:28:36Z

Seems like it might make more sense to CALL THE INSURANCE COMPANY and ask them.  My definition of "group" does not include one person.

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