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Insurance: Unemployed And Without Health Insurance. Now What?

December 14th, 2011

By Edward Harris

You’re unemployed and your health insurance has lapsed. But cheer up because you can do something about it. Affordable health care options are available in most states, especially if you have no major health conditions. If you are uninsurable and still eligible for COBRA coverage, you should strongly consider accepting their offer.

However, allowing your insurance to lapse for an extended period of time should be avoided. Once your lapse reaches 63 days, you could risk losing pre-existing conditions coverage under either a new personal or group medical plan. And it is possible that an entire application could be denied.

Short-Term Health Insurance

Short-term health insurance plans provide temporary inexpensive coverage that will provide catastrophic benefits for individuals and families. Premiums are often 40%-70% lower than a comparable group policy through an employer. However, office visit or prescription benefits are typically subject to a deductible. And it is unlikely you will reach your deductible in such a short period of time.

This type of plan is ideal for anyone who is unemployed for a short period of time. However, since » Read more: Insurance: Unemployed And Without Health Insurance. Now What?

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Insurance: Health insurance for the unemployed – COBRA

November 29th, 2011

By Victoria Heckstall

Losing your job and the medical insurance that most companies provide can put you in a difficult situation. Medical insurance is an essential part of your financial planning. If you are recently unemployed, you may be tempted to cut your insurance, as an unnecessary expense that you can no longer afford. However, this is an extremely risky decision, as you never know when a catastrophic event will affect your or your loved ones. Thankfully, the American government has made a provision for people who have become recently unemployed in an attempt to protect those who are in between paying jobs. This system is COBRA, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986, a government creation that covers the medical benefits. people who have lost their insurance as a result of becoming unemployed.

Essentially, COBRA allows eligible applicants to extend their terms with their existing health insurance group for up to 18 months. This means that even if you do lose your job, part of your medical insurance will be covered, even though you no longer work for the same company. You may be deemed eligible for COBRA if your resignation was submitted within 60 days of your application for COBRA coverage, you were fired for any reason other than gross misconduct, and you were covered by your employer until the day before your job was terminated.  This means that if you are considering taking retirement, or you lost your job unexpectedly, you will still be able to cover » Read more: Insurance: Health insurance for the unemployed – COBRA

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Insurance: Health insurance for the Unemployed – Short-term insurance

November 21st, 2011

By Victoria Heckstall

Having medical insurance is an absolute must for people in the job market, but sometimes, circumstances lead to you becoming unemployed. This puts your entire future in jeopardy, and all too often people give in and cut their health insurance as an expense that they simply cannot afford. However, there are a few options available to you if you have recently lost your job, and feel like you should be able to get another one soon. The best solution if you find yourself in this position – recently unemployed but confident that you will be able to get another job – is a short term insurance policy. These shorter insurance policies, which are normally valid for 6 months to a year, are the perfect solution when long-term comprehensive cover, with all of its contractual obligations, becomes more of a luxury than a necessity.

If you are lucky enough to have no existing medical conditions, then short term insurance plans are fairly easy to qualify for. These schemes typically appeal to recent college graduates who are no longer covered by their institutions medical scheme, or amongst professionals who have lost their jobs suddenly. Losing your coverage does not mean that you have to go without health protection. Short term insurance plans are designed to cover the bare minimum in terms of health care – the unexpected illnesses and injuries that you simply cannot predict. Unlike comprehensive plans, » Read more: Insurance: Health insurance for the Unemployed – Short-term insurance

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