With the Affordable Care Act, you can sign up for health insurance any time after you leave your job during the year. Leaving your job qualifies as a special enrollment period, so you don't need to ...
Through COBRA, eligible workers and their families can temporarily continue health plan benefits. Let's discuss eligibility, ...
Employment-based health insurance is the most common type of coverage in the U.S., so quitting a job is likely to affect your insurance status. It’s a good idea to explore your insurance options ...
If you lose your job, your health coverage usually ends on your last day of work or the last day of the month, depending on your company's policy. That means if you quit or you're let go on March 6, ...
Loss of health insurance coverage can be stressful, particularly on top of an unexpected job loss. But your options for getting a new policy may be better than you expect. Today, most people who ...
With a background in journalism and counseling, Penny Min blends analytical research with real-world insight to help readers make informed financial decisions. At Forbes Marketplace, she specializes ...
In the context of policy discussions regarding proposed Medicaid cuts, Medicaid work requirements, and other heatlh coverage issues, Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., pointed out the link between health care ...
The best way to get health insurance outside of open enrollment (Nov. 1 to Jan. 15) is by qualifying for a special enrollment period. You can usually buy health insurance through your state health ...
Just how much do people value their employer-sponsored health insurance? Consider this: One in six workers dislike their jobs but are staying on because of their health insurance. That was one of the ...