Well what about those employees who feel their personal health information is none of their employer's damn business?
then they can do without insurance!!
Don't get me wrong on this. I believe this is the beginning of a very bad situation. If you think about it, this was one of the concerns with the advent in depth testing to determine a possible propensity to be afflicted with any given malady. Pretty soon we will realize that people with blonde hair and blue eyes live longer or people that are X% shorter than the general populace are X% more likely to be subject to certain illness or any other possible situation and having insurance billed out like a grocery list:
red hair- more susceptible to sun exposure damage- 3% upcharge
less than 85% of height of general populace- prone to [whatever]- 2% upcharge
IQ less than 85- prone to the "redneck disease, common symptoms include saying with regularity: "Hey y'all, watch this"- 100% upcharge