Your employer owns the policy, you don't. Your coverage may last until the end of month, or may end on the last day of your employment. If you employer has more than 20 employees you should be eligible for Cobra. You will get paper work in the mail to apply, however Cobra is going to be expensive.
An individual policy, if you are eligible, will cost significantly less. Call a local agent for a quote, and assistance in applying.
As with any job, the job description of a medical insurance specialist is determined by the organization for which you work.
Yes but you need to move to France
medical insurance
Trying to get a job in the medical field and trying to find upgraded knowledge on how they verify medical insurance and authorizations?
No, if you quit your job, you are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
No. not if you quit. For one to collect UI, they must have been laid off by the employer. The UI office will verify the information with the employer. If you voluntarily quit, you are not eligible for unemployment insurance.
No.
Healthcare services and medical insurance plans are very expensive.
Healthcare services and medical insurance plans are very expensive.
You are still responsible for their insurance, when you get another job that has it available. If there is no insurance right now, most of the time you would be responsible for half of any medical bills that are acquired while they were uninsured.
I believe any time you quit a job your not allowed unemployment, that's why it may be better to keep the job you have and look for another or work two jobs.
Medical insurance jobs can be found on one of the may job hunting websites, like Monster, that are available to us all the time. Medical insurance jobs can also be found on hospital websites or insurance websites.