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- Continuation of Health Coverage (COBRA) - U. S. Department of Labor
The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) gives workers and their families who lose their health benefits the right to choose to continue group health benefits provided by their group health plan for limited periods of time under certain circumstances such as voluntary or involuntary job loss, reduction in the hours worked
- Learn about COBRA insurance and how to get coverage
COBRA, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, lets qualified workers keep their group health insurance for a limited time after a change in eligibility
- Cobra - Wikipedia
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- What is COBRA coverage and how does it work? | Fidelity
But thanks to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA), you may be able to keep your existing health plan for up to 18 months after you leave your job Here's what you need to know to take advantage of COBRA—as well as other options you may have
- COBRA coverage when you’re unemployed - HealthCare. gov
When you lose job-based coverage, your former employer may offer you COBRA continuation coverage This may allow you to temporarily keep health coverage until you get other health coverage, whether through a new job or another source Learn more about COBRA coverage from the U S Department of Labor
- COBRA coverage - Medicare
COBRA is a federal law that may let you keep your employer group health plan coverage for a limited time after your employment ends
- COBRA Support | Employee Benefits Corporation | Third Party Benefits . . .
COBRA is offered to any employee, spouse or dependent that participates in a COBRA-qualified benefit plan and experiences a COBRA Qualifying Event (like termination of employment or divorce)
- COBRA insurance | Understanding health insurance | UnitedHealthcare
COBRA insurance allows you to keep your health care coverage when you lose coverage due to a job loss or change Learn about COBRA insurance coverage and costs
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