Understanding COBRA Medical Coverage: Health Insurance
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Understanding COBRA Medical
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Understanding COBRA Medical
Insurance
by Tony Novak
As more people face
job cuts in this slowing economy, the issue of COBRA medical insurance
becomes more important. This is a very brief review of a few of
the most important points if you are suddenly faced with the need
to pay for your own medical coverage.
The acronym COBRA was brought about by a tax law change
that required employers with more than 25 employees to offer temporary
health insurance in the event of lay-offs and other circumstances
that interrupt coverage under employee benefit plans. It simply
means that an ex-employee pays the former employer in order to continue
to stay on the companys medical insurance plan. You must make
this election within 30 days of your job termination by delivering
the appropriate payment for your insurance to the employer. COBRA
ensures that you will have access to continued coverage, but usually
at a higher price than other types of medical insurance. COBRA is
meant only as a temporary solution, not as a permanent medical plan.
And, depending on the specific insurance plan, the COBRA coverage
may not be effective if you move to another residence away from
the insurance plan's coverage area. SMALL BUSINESSES are exempt from COBRA, meaning that they do not
offer the option of medical benefits to an ex-employee. Some companies
continue to offer ex-employees medical benefits by simply not informing
the insurance company of the termination. Be careful, this can backfire.
Most small group medical pans do not allow coverage for ex-employees.
DIRECT CONVERSION of your medical insurance is available with most
insurance companies regardless of whether you use COBRA or not.
If you are on a group insurance policy, simply call your insurance
company and ask them if you can convert to an individual insurance
policy. Do this as soon as possible after you know that you are
being laid-off. Sometimes this option is less expensive than COBRA
and may give you access to a wider range of plan options like low
cost, high deductible catastrophic coverage. But also be aware that
many auxiliary benefits like dental insurance will not be available.
SHORT TERM MEDICAL INSURANCE is easy to purchase in most states.
This is usually much less expensive than COBRA but it does not cover
the expense for any pre-existing medical condition. It would not
be appropriate, for example, if you were pregnant. Most of these
policies today are purchased directly on the Internet. www.MedSave.com
offers short term medical coverage to residents of 46 U.S. states
and foreign countries. Despite the name short term,
you can usually re-apply for this insurance when it expires and
thereby continue to do this for as long as you need it.
For INTERNATIONAL COVERAGE, you need a separate type of policy since
most U.S. policies do not provide significant coverage overseas.
This coverage is also inexpensive and easy to buy online. You can
specify your departure date and return date s that you pay for only
the coverage that you need.
About the author:
Tony Novak, MBA, MT is a writer and financial adviser in Narberth,
PA focusing on tax and employee benefit issues. His businesses www.MedSave.com
and Freedom Benefits Association provide online benefits enrollment
for thousands of individuals and businesses nationwide.
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