Temporary federal subsidies that have been underwriting COBRA health insurance coverage for the unemployed are due to expire within weeks, according to a report by the Columbus Dispatch. With the ...
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The no-gap guarantee: Using COBRA to keep your doctors while you change desks
Through COBRA, eligible workers and their families can temporarily continue health plan benefits. Let's discuss eligibility, the costs, pros and cons, and more.
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Retiring at 62 means 3 years without Medicare or employer coverage
Quick Read Healthcare spending rose 6.9% over the past year and now represents 17.1% of consumer spending. COBRA lasts only ...
Employers could save billions next year as some of their former employees opt to discontinue their coverage under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act and purchase coverage through the ...
You've just been laid off. You're so mad that you rip the phone out of the wall, lose your balance and break your hand. Now you need a doctor. But do you still have health insurance? Chances are, if ...
Employment-based health insurance is the most common type of coverage in the U.S., so quitting a job is likely to affect your insurance status. It’s a good idea to explore your insurance options ...
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