COBRA and the Diabetic
George Fox - December 20, 2008
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Solutions for Diabetics when losing their jobs and
considering COBRA health insurance
In today’s economic climate, health insurance through COBRA
serves as an invaluable bridge from the benefits of a previous
plan to future enrollment in a new health insurance plan. COBRA
is designed to continue uninterrupted benefits for
disenfranchised employees.
It is believed that more than 23.6 million Americans suffer
from diabetes. Only about 17.9 million diabetics have been
properly diagnosed. While many of the symptoms may seem
innocent enough, diabetes is often not discovered until the
disease’s later stages. Once diagnosed, diabetics require
continual care, medications and observation. Diabetics realize
that their disease can be safely and effectively monitored, but
are aware that regular insulin treatment is necessary.
Diabetes is a classic example of the prudence and value of
COBRA. When employment situations change, the employee does not
necessarily lose their medical benefits. Under a variety of
circumstances0, an individual and the individual’s dependents
can keep their existing health insurance coverage for between
18 and 36 months. Individuals who file for their COBRA
continuation coverage within 60 days of their employment change
must pay for their COBRA continuation coverage, but those
persons and their covered dependents have the security of
uninterrupted health insurance.
One of the COBRA continuation benefits is that
pre-existing conditions remain eligible for treatment. With
diseases like diabetes where ongoing care is essential, COBRA
creates the bridge from one policy to a future health insurance
policy and the diabetic can continue their treatment without
interruption.
In the U.S. today, employment opportunities are often evaluated
by the strength of the employer’s health insurance. Not only is
health insurance a valuable benefit, but it speaks volumes
about how employers treat their employees. At the same time,
situations arise when employees and employers must part.
Employers are obligated to notify employees of the availability
and conditions of COBRA continuation coverage. Often new
employment opportunities have waiting periods before new health
insurance coverage is enacted. Meanwhile, the diabetic needs
continual care. COBRA was passed to deal with this exact
scenario.
Persons enrolled in another health insurance plan are generally
not covered under COBRA. However, there are six criteria that
enable a disenfranchised employee to utilize COBRA
continuation coverage.
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Voluntary or involuntary termination of employment, with
the exception of termination due to gross misconduct, or
significant reduction in
hours.
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Death of an employee, thus termination of health insurance
coverage for dependents.
- Divorce or
legal separation.
- Employee’s
entitlement to Medicare benefits.
- A
dependent child who is no longer deemed to be dependent
under a health insurance plan.
- For retirees with
health benefits, COBRA continuation coverage is available
when the employer files for bankruptcy.
The pre-existing condition
coverage is a compelling reason to use COBRA to bridge spans
between health insurance coverage. While there is a cost
consideration, the COBRA continuation coverage provides great
peace of mind for the diabetic and for any other person
suffering an existing physical ailment or
condition.
George L. Fox, LUTCF, serves as Vice President of Planning
Financial Futures, Inc. He is a lifetime resident of Long
Island and lives in Huntington with his wife, Vicki, and their
three children. George is a graduate of the State University of
New York, NYIT and the College for Financial Planning.
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Cobra Help Center can offer solutions to people who
have Diabetes and other such diseases that will
allow people to remain Insured. We offer a
myriad of solutions based on when you COBRA ends
that will allow you to make sure your family is
always protected. Lapsing your coverage can
make you unable to get new coverage, so the
best option is to call Cobra Help Center to
get a no obligation quote for your unique solution.
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Source: http://www.cobrahelpcenter.com
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