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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Cobra Extension

The COBRA extension date ended on February 28, 2010. Congress had passed legislation in December 2009 to extend the subsidy of helping to pay 65% of the Cobra premiums for individuals and families who were laid off involuntarily. However, President Barack Obamas new budget proposal would extend it again until the end of 2010.

For those seeking alternatives many private insurance plans will still be less than the cost of COBRA but you'll have to shop around to find the best bargains. Contacting a broker who can make comparison analysis to find the best plans and rates is the best bet. Some plans will cover individuals who were otherwise denied by private insurers can find alternatives to cover pre-existing conditions. Ohio Hippa is still accepting individuals for this type coverage. A few companies have limited benefits access plans to cover those with major pre-existing conditions. In Kentucky, Kentucky access will accept individuals who have been denied for pre-existing conditions.

Family and friends ask me everyday what is going to happen in health care reform. At this point, nobody knows but all indications of a public option seem to be long odds. Tax subsidies, portable coverage across state lines, tort reform are all options on the table at this point as are a myriad of different ways to cover individuals.

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