Yes, you can continue your COBRA coverage with a new job, but you may lose eligibility if your new employer offers health insurance benefits.
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If you get a new job, you may be eligible to continue your health insurance coverage through COBRA. COBRA allows you to keep the same health insurance plan you had at your previous job, but you will have to pay the full premium yourself.
Yes, you can keep your Cobra coverage when you get a new job, but you may choose to switch to your new employer's health insurance plan instead.
Yes, you can keep your COBRA coverage when you start a new job, but you may choose to switch to your new employer's health insurance plan instead.
If the COBRA insurance coverage is better than the new employer's insurance, you may choose to keep the COBRA coverage instead of enrolling in the new employer's insurance.
When transitioning between jobs, you can obtain insurance coverage through COBRA by notifying your employer within 60 days of leaving your job. Your employer will provide you with information on how to continue your current health insurance plan by paying the full premium yourself. This allows you to maintain coverage for a limited period of time while you search for new insurance options.