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Apex fails to pay amount deducted from pay for health insurance - Cybersecurity Everforth Apex Systems Employee Review

1.0
Feb 28, 2022
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Pros

The pay rate was reasonable, but no pay for holidays etc.

Cons

They failed to pay health insurance premiums deducted from payroll. I am stuck with hospital bills from a sever injury. They failed to pay Aetna health insurance four times in 2021 alone. Coverage lapses ranged from a week to several weeks.

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Everforth Apex Systems Response
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Hi! Thank you for your input. When deductions are taken from the employee’s pay check they are automatically sent to Aetna. If it is a week that the employee misses a pay check due to not working a particular week, they can make a missed premium payment directly to Aetna to continue their coverage. It sounds like you may have some unresolved claims issues with Aetna, please feel free to email benefits@apexsystems.com and they will try to get your claims issues resolved. Thank you!

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