Gold, Marsha, McEachern, Yvette, and Timothy Santoni, Health Insurance Loss Among the Unemployed: Extent of the Problem and Policy Options, Journal of Public Health Policy, Vol 8, No. 1, 1987.Gold, M., McEachern Y., Santoni, T., 1984. Health Insurance Loss Among the Unemployed: ...
Once you decide you would like to continue with your former health insurance plan through COBRA and complete the appropriate paperwork, the healthcare policy is reinstated. It does take several weeks for your policy to be re-activated, so any medical services that are needed during the gap when...
• employer-sponsored health insurance coverage and barriers to accessing health insurance for the unemployed; • provisions of ARRA with respect to unemployment and health insurance; • legislative proposals to extend eligibility to ARRA; and • potential impact of ARRA provisions on the unempl...
In those cases, you have to mail in paperwork showing you had health insurance through your employer. “If you signed up for Medicare Part A when you turned 65 but hadn't signed up for Part B because you were working, you have up to eight months after you leave your job and lose tha...
P Allebeck,A Mastekaasa - 《Scand J Public Health Suppl》 被引量: 621发表: 2003年 Moral hazard and sickness insurance: Empirical evidence from a sickness insurance reform in Sweden We study if the replacement level in the Swedish national sickness insurance, which replaces foregone earnings due...
The poll was taken in the second week of October, one week after the state and federal marketplace exchanges opened as part of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, which requires individuals to purchase health insurance if they have none. Workers who have insurance through their jobs could ...
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still have options when it comes to finding health insurance. COBRA temporarily allows you and your dependents to stay on your current health plan[i] after losing coverage due to voluntary or involuntary job loss, reduction in hours worked, a job transition, death, divorce, and other life ...
In a recent study, unemployed individuals were less likely to have health insurance and be up to date on getting recommended cancer screening tests. Analyses revealed that their lack of health insurance coverage completely accounted for their lower scree
People receiving benefits were 27% less likely to miss a housing payment and 17% less likely to go hungry, the survey results showed, and they were less apt to worry about affording food and housing in the future. People on unemployment were less likely to lose their health insurance or sk...