COBRA stands for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, which is a health insurance program that allows employees to continue to receive healthcare benefits even after losing their job or ...
The latest coronavirus relief law, which President Biden signed Thursday, gives many workers who have been laid off over the past year the option to resume employer-based health insurance coverage ...
COBRA is a law that helps people continue their employee medical insurance if they lose it. It can sometimes work alongside Medicare. COBRA continuation coverage helps people who have lost employee ...
If you lost your job, whether laid off or fired — except for gross misconduct — you are probably eligible for the government to pick up the tab for your COBRA insurance for the next six months.
Part of the American Rescue Plan, which President Biden signed into law in March, covers full COBRA premiums for those eligible from April 1 through September 30. People who qualify should be notified ...
Question: I am currently working, but will be retiring. I will need COBRA insurance until I turn 65. My wife has Medicare Part A with Social Security Disability. How does COBRA impact my wife’s ...
Have you recently lost your job, or fear you might, and wonder what’s going to happen to your health insurance? Afraid you’ll be left uninsured? COBRA gives you the power to keep your insurance even ...
People who have been laid off or furloughed from their jobs now have significantly more time to decide whether to hang on to their employer-sponsored health insurance, according to a recent federal ...
The new stimulus law could save you thousands on COBRA, health insurance and FSA plans in 2021. Here's what to know. Alison DeNisco Rayome Managing Editor Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined ...