Pregnancy, health insurance and contract termination
Pregnancy, health insurance and contract termination
Hi everyone! Good to be back, it was hard to find this forum again but I’m so glad I managed!
I’m pregnant with my second child, I’m insured in the public system with TK. I will go on payed maternity leave by 31.03.2024 and my work contract finishes on 31.05.2024.
Do you know if I have the to pay health insurance after the 31.05?
Thank you so much in advance
Ines
I’m pregnant with my second child, I’m insured in the public system with TK. I will go on payed maternity leave by 31.03.2024 and my work contract finishes on 31.05.2024.
Do you know if I have the to pay health insurance after the 31.05?
Thank you so much in advance
Ines
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Re: Pregnancy, health insurance and contract termination
Congratulations!
There are 3 options:
Option 1:
You were a mandatory member of public health insurance, i.e. your gross monthly salary in 2024 was lower than the Versicherungspflichtgrenze (also called JAEG = Jahresarbeitsentgeltgrenze) of 5,775€ (in 2024).
--> you get free public health insurance from your public health insurer after 31.05.2024, for as long as you draw Elterngeld.
Option 2:
You were a voluntary member of public health insurance, i.e. your gross monthly salary in 2024 was at least the Versicherungspflichtgrenze (also called JAEG = Jahresarbeitsentgeltsgrenze) of 5,775€ and your husband also has public health insurance (it doesn't matter whether his insurance is mandatory or voluntary, either will do)
--> you get free public health insurance from his public health insurer after 31.05.2024, through free family insurance (Familienversicherung), but only if your worldwide income from all sources (interest income, rental income, but your Elterngeld does not count as income here) is not more than 1/7*Bezugsgröße, which in 2024 is 1/7*3,535€ = 505€ per month, or you are allowed to have mini job which in 2024 pays up to 538€ per month.
Option 3:
Neither option 1 nor option 2 applies to you.
--> you have to pay for voluntary public health insurance, which is charged based on your worldwide monthly income (but your Elterngeld does not count as income) and which costs at least around 220€ per month (in 2024).
If you are with Techniker Krankenkasse, you can calculate your monthly contribution here: https://www.tk.de/service/app/2004108/b ... echner.app
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Please see here for a case such as yours, her question about this was answered by a lawyer.
Though she had earned above the JAEG, so she's either option 2 or option 3: https://www-rund--ums--baby-de.translat ... r_pto=wapp
Re: Pregnancy, health insurance and contract termination
Hi PandaMunich!
Thank you for the wishes and the reply
Does monthly gross salary mean the annual salary split by 13 or the actual gross monthly salary? This would determine if I’m option 1 or not
Thanks,
Ines
Thank you for the wishes and the reply
Does monthly gross salary mean the annual salary split by 13 or the actual gross monthly salary? This would determine if I’m option 1 or not
Thanks,
Ines
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It means your "steady" yearly gross, divided by 12.
Your "steady" yearly gross, in German "regelmäßiges Arbeitsentgelt" is your normal yearly gross salary, plus additional regular payments like Urlaubsgeld and Weihnachtsgeld, but it does not include your variable performance bonus, see here: https://www.haufe.de/personal/haufe-per ... 75346.html
Re: Pregnancy, health insurance and contract termination
Then I’m not option 1 due to the Urlaubsgeld and Weihnachtsgeld.
If we are not married, even though he has public health insurance, I’m not option 2 either, correct?
If we are not married, even though he has public health insurance, I’m not option 2 either, correct?
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Yes, if you are not married, you cannot get free family insurance.
--> you are option 3.
--> you are option 3.
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If he has public health insurance, yes, then you would get free family insurance through your husband.
Re: Pregnancy, health insurance and contract termination
Hi everyone
A brief update first: we did manage to get married before the baby is born
I called AOK to be transferred from TK to my now husband's insurance. They say while I'm in Mutterschutz it would be simpler to remain in TK and change afterwards to AOK, in my case 1st of August. Still, from then on, since I'm in Elternzeit (but no longer employed) I will be insured with my own AOK insurance for free (including the child). Only in November, when my husband's contract ends, one of us has to pay health insurance, in this case it will be him, and the child and me join his insurance for free as a Familienversicherung.
Does this sound reliable to you? I'll be in Elternzeit by that time too, so I don't really get why.
Thank you!
A brief update first: we did manage to get married before the baby is born
I called AOK to be transferred from TK to my now husband's insurance. They say while I'm in Mutterschutz it would be simpler to remain in TK and change afterwards to AOK, in my case 1st of August. Still, from then on, since I'm in Elternzeit (but no longer employed) I will be insured with my own AOK insurance for free (including the child). Only in November, when my husband's contract ends, one of us has to pay health insurance, in this case it will be him, and the child and me join his insurance for free as a Familienversicherung.
Does this sound reliable to you? I'll be in Elternzeit by that time too, so I don't really get why.
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Re: Pregnancy, health insurance and contract termination
Paid Elternzeit means they pay for your health insurance and give you Elterngeld. If it's unpaid, then you need to jump on your partner's insurance.
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Congratulations!
Yes.InesPT wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:57 am I called AOK to be transferred from TK to my now husband's insurance. They say while I'm in Mutterschutz it would be simpler to remain in TK and change afterwards to AOK, in my case 1st of August. Still, from then on, since I'm in Elternzeit (but no longer employed) I will be insured with my own AOK insurance for free (including the child). Only in November, when my husband's contract ends, one of us has to pay health insurance, in this case it will be him, and the child and me join his insurance for free as a Familienversicherung.
Does this sound reliable to you?
Because you are a voluntary member of public health insurance, i.e. because you are a high earner, you do not get "free" public health insurance when receiving Elterngeld. It is done this way since it is considered that high earners can afford to pay for public health insurance themselves.
Only people who earned less than you, i.e. who are mandatory members of public health insurance, get "free" public health insurance when receiving Elterngeld.
So it's excellent news that you got married, since now you will get "free" public health insurance through your husband, despite having been a high earner.
Please re-read my post of "Thu Feb 29, 2024 7:59 am" and you will understand: viewtopic.php?p=309#p309