
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 …
Learn about COBRA insurance and how to get coverage
Nov 21, 2025 · COBRA applies to most private sector businesses with 20 or more employees. It requires an employer's group health insurance plan to continue after qualifying life events.
COBRA coverage when you’re unemployed - HealthCare.gov
Find Marketplace plans and prices to compare them to your COBRA coverage or offer. If eligible for Medicaid or CHIP, you can enroll in those programs any time and coverage can start immediately.
What is COBRA coverage and how does it work? | Fidelity
Sep 25, 2025 · COBRA lets you stay on your employer's health plan if you leave your job. Here's what you need to know about how it works and when it might make sense for you.
COBRA Insurance | Continuation of Health Coverage
COBRA, short for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, is a federal law that lets employees and their families temporarily keep their employer-based health insurance after certain …
Understanding COBRA Health Insurance: Eligibility, Benefits, and Costs
Nov 19, 2025 · Learn how COBRA insurance keeps you covered after job loss. Understand eligibility, benefits, costs, and how COBRA compares to other options.
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 insurance - UnitedHealthcare
COBRA is a federal law that gives you the right to continue your employer-sponsored health insurance for a limited time after you lose your job, reduce your work hours, or experience another qualifying …
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COBRA Continuation Coverage Questions and Answers | CMS
This page contains questions and answers regarding the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986 (COBRA) and public sector/non-federal governmental health plans