Mike Novelli, the president and a licensed agent of Illinois Life and Health, represents five major Illinois health insurance companies, and forewarns consumers to explore temporary coverage versus COBRA benefits.
Although the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) allows employees or their family members, who lose those their Illinois health insurance benefits, the ability for continued coverage; COBRA premiums are generally higher than other health care programs.
Before opting for COBRA benefits, students should obtain quotes to compare the premiums to other creditable Illinois health insurance plans. Unless the graduate suffers from a preexisting medical condition, Illinoisans have a wealth of affordable medical care alternatives.
For the individual, who is awaiting gainful employment, a short term Illinois health insurance plan closes the gap between adequate medical coverage. With viruses, such as H1N1, major illnesses and even accidents, medical coverage avoids the risk of financial devastation.
Most major medical insurance agencies offer short-term plans, segmented by the term of the policy (3-month, six-months or a year). Also, some Illinois health insurance companies offer incentives for upfront prepayments; however, be sure to compare all the plan's features (in example: premiums, out-of-pocket expenses, preventative services, and deductibles).
Some of the stipulations mandated in the PPACA have already been incorporated by certain insurance agencies. For instance, certain Blue Cross Blue Shield's Blue plans already includes preventative services as defined in the PPACA.
As additional terms of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) become effective, students will have the ability to obtain affordable Illinois health insurance without the exclusions and restrictions as seen in recent history.
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