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Health Insurance after layoff

What happens to one’s health insurance after being laid off? Does anyone know?


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I’m not sure if it’s a given that Nike will pay for Cobra for 6 months, but you should be offered Cobra for up to 18 months. Having to pay for it isn’t cheap, but probably cheaper than elsewhere. I’m paying $870 (includes health, dental, and vision).

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6 months of COBRA coverage paid by Nike (6 months from official termination date). I was laid off in February, termination date was April, Civra coverage until end of October

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Post ID: @an+1kpy49gd4

Sadly, it’s pretty simple- You will no longer have Health Insurance provided by Nike. Nike will offer COBRA Coverage.
Sometimes this COBRA insurance coverage is paid for by Nike for a specific amount of time.
After that, you can pay for the COBRA coverage out of pocket- which is usually less expensive that going to the Health Care marketplace negotiate for coverage.

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You usually get the insurance until the end of the month and then the company pays for COBRA coverage for 6 months. So nothing really changes for at least 6 months. Then you can choose to continue to pay on your own under COBRA

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6 months, COBRA

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