well, I don't know if this is helpful or not, or if your situation would be the same, but here's my experience: I think that as long as there has been no lapse in coverage, if you're switching from one group plan to another you'll be fine. also, based on a questionaire, if you've had no lapse in coverage you probably won't have to have a physical and such. my story is that I was the insurance carrier for my family (husband self-employed) until I decided to stay home with the baby. my husband has seen the same doctor for probably 15 years, so when they saw some red flags in his history, they waivered him. because he was going to be forced to have a pre-existing condition, he was offered coverage under a company/program called Texas Health Risk Pool. we had to exhaust my COBRA benefits to qualify for the Texas Health Risk Pool, but it was worth it. I was able to drop COBRA coverage for my baby and me, and pay only for my husband. he now has insurance through the Texas Health Risk Pool, he's insured by Blue Cross Blue Shield. he's really got better insurance than we do! the TX Health Risk Pool was formed for people who found themselves dealing with pre-existing conditions and insurance companies who were jerking them around about coverage and charging very high premiums. this is a safety net for you if you find yourself in a situation. again, we're here because we're self-employed. if I were to go back to work under a large group plan, we'd all be covered with no problems. hope this helps! feel free to write if you've got any questions--here's the website: www.txhealthpool.org