Introduction to Florida Health Insurance
Now that you’ve covered Florida’s general insurance regulatory framework and the rules specific to Life insurance, Annuities, and Variable products, it’s time to focus on Florida health insurance law.
This chapter is especially important because health insurance questions often combine:
- Florida insurance law
- Florida administrative rules
- Federal concepts that affect plan design and marketing
That means the exam may test not just what a policy covers, but also:
- What must be disclosed
- What practices are prohibited
- When coverage must be offered
- What rights consumers have
- How special products like Medicare Supplement and Long-Term Care are regulated
In short, Florida health insurance regulation is less about memorizing every product detail and more about understanding the consumer protection rules that govern the sale and administration of health coverage.
Why this chapter matters
Health insurance is one of the most heavily tested areas on the Florida exam because it touches so many regulatory themes at once.
Expect questions involving:
- Consumer disclosures
- Renewability and cancellation rules
- Medicare Supplement standards
- Long-Term Care protections
- Small employer guaranteed issue rules
- HIV-related underwriting and confidentiality
- Public programs like Florida Healthy Kids
- Plan types like HMOs, PPOs, EPOs, and indemnity plans
- “Not insurance” products like DMPOs
That is how regulators think, and it is how many Florida exam questions are built.
Chapter Roadmap
This chapter is organized into the following major topics:
- Standard policy provisions and clauses
- Group health insurance
- Disclosure requirements
- Medicare Supplement insurance
- Long-Term Care insurance
- Small employer rules
- Florida Healthy Kids / Florida Kidcare
- HIV testing, consent, and confidentiality
- Health plan types
- Dread disease / specified disease policies