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Understanding Health Insurance: A Guide to Billing and Reimbursement
Understanding Health Insurance: A Guide to Billing and Reimbursement
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The New Health Insurance Solution: How to Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without a Traditional Employer Plan
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How COBRA Insurance Works

The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act law, or COBRA, is a federal law that makes a person who has been laid off from a job eligible to continue to have health insurance coverage for that person and the immediate family. With COBRA insurance a person can keep the coverage for up to eighteen months after leaving the job or being laid off. This is only limited to work related insurance plans though. In fact, a person can continue to get COBRA insurance until the time for using it runs out or that person get a new health insurance plan.

 

There are three groups of people that are generally eligible for COBRA insurance. First, there are those who are former employees in a private business. Second, there is the significant other of that person. Third, there are the children who are dependent on the first two groups. They are all eligible for COBRA insurance.

All kinds of workers are eligible for COBRA insurance too. These range from independent contractors to state government workers.

There are some people who are exempt from COBRA insurance programs. These include United States federal employees, certain people in the church and firms that have fewer than twenty employees in them. There are mini-COBRA insurance laws for these people in some areas.

The main thing that needs to be done in order to be eligible for COBRA insurance is to be covered under a health plan provided by an employer. COBRA insurance will help to protect an employee from losing medical benefits after being laid off or retiring.

Unlike with medical insurance provided by the company, COBRA insurance will have to be paid by the former employee. Coverage will also end after the time period in which COBRA insurance is used or when the person stops paying the premiums for it. When the person gets a new plan from another place of work then that person will no longer need the COBRA insurance.

There are various parts of a medical plan that are eligible for COBRA insurance. These include dental and prescription plans and drug and alcohol treatment services. Psychological treatment is also handled in many cases through COBRA insurance if the previous employer had offered it.

As mentioned earlier, the former employee will have to pay for the COBRA insurance. Premiums can cost more money than what they used to be in most cases. If the employee had coverage in multiple plans with the company then that person can use COBRA insurance on any or all of the individual plans. Also, if the former employer switches plans the former employee will need to either accept the changes or drop the COBRA insurance service.

Overall, COBRA insurance is useful for those who need health coverage benefits that they had while looking for new jobs with new plans. All of the services will be covered, but it will be for a limited time and the costs will generally be higher.

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