Can My COBRA Insurance Plan Change in Coverage?
- COBRA is often mistaken as a health insurance plan, but it is not. Instead, COBRA requires employers who meet certain criteria to participate, and it makes it possible for newly terminated employees to continue their existing health care for a limited time. COBRA continuation requires the insured person to pay the full premiums, including any portion that had previously been paid by the employer. COBRA is meant to give an insured person a chance to get other coverage without suddenly being left without medical care.
- COBRA does not change your health care plan. It may appear that your insurance premiums have increased while using COBRA continuation, but only because you have to pay the portion that was previously paid by your employer in addition to the premiums you were paying before COBRA went into effect. By law, your insurance premiums can increase under COBRA, but only if the increase is being applied to all members of the health plan. In other words, you cannot be penalized or charged extra for COBRA, but you must pay any normal increases made to your existing health coverage.
- If an employer with more than 20 employees chooses to offer health insurance options to his employees, he must also participate in COBRA. If an insured employee is terminated, resigns or is laid off, he will receive a notice of COBRA eligibility within 30 days of the job ending. At that time, the employee has the option of signing up for COBRA insurance continuation or allowing the health insurance to expire.
- COBRA is not meant to replace health insurance. Once you have chosen to take advantage of COBRA continuation of health coverage, you have 18 months to find other coverage. If you have not been able to find replacement insurance after that time, you can apply for a single extension of COBRA coverage for up to an additional 18 months. If you are denied the COBRA extension or if you receive it and still haven't found replacement coverage when the extension ends, your health care plan will be canceled.
COBRA Is a Law
Coverage Remains the Same
When COBRA Is Used
COBRA is Temporary
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