


COBRA Subsidy Extension: Florida Data Survey Shows Pricing for Non-Group Health Insurance Available From eHealth
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - December 23, 2009) - Today, eHealthInsurance.com (
Data indicate non-group [ Florida health insurance ] premiums for individuals and families available at eHealthInsurance.com are comparable to subsidized COBRA. While premiums are important, the benefits provided are critically important when gauging the value of coverage purchased.
The eHealth data(1) show that, nation-wide, plans purchased by individuals and families included Labs & X-rays (99.0 percent); E.R. visits (99.9 percent); prescription drugs (89.6 percent); OB/GYN coverage (93.0 percent); periodic exams (89.5 percent); Well Baby coverage (87.7 percent); and chiropractic care (74.2 percent). Maternity benefits were covered in 22.1% of policies surveyed, with nearly half (46.6 percent) of primary policy holders being women. In Florida, maternity coverage is not a mandatory benefit in the private, non-group health insurance market(2).
eHealthInsurance's findings, released on December 9, 2009, are based on a nationwide sample of over 316,000 non-group, individual and family (IFP) major medical policies that were purchased through eHealthInsurance.com and were active in February 2009, including 15,449 active policies surveyed in Florida.
These findings, alongside October 2009 data from Families USA reports in January and December of 2009, provide a helpful comparison of average monthly premiums for COBRA, subsidized COBRA and non-group health insurance options in Florida:
Florida Average Monthly Average Monthly Average Monthly Individual COBRA Subsidized COBRA Premium Non-Group Premium(3),(4) Premium(5) Individual Health Insurance Plan(1) Individual $371 $130 $162 Family $1,147 $402 $354
eHealthInsurance.com encourages consumers who are losing access to their COBRA subsidies to proactively research their long-term options for health coverage by taking the following actions:
- Do your homework: Research non-group health insurance policies at eHealthInsurance.com.
- Get advice if you need it: First-time buyers should get help by contacting an agent or broker and by using free online resources like eHealth's [ "Health Insurance Buyer's Guide." ]
- Know your timeline: Calculate the amount of time you have remaining on the COBRA subsidy using eHealth's[ COBRA Subsidy Calendar widget ].
- Don't let pre-existing conditions scare you: If you've got pre-existing medical conditions talk to a licensed insurance agent or contact the Foundation for Health Coverage Education ([ www.CoverageForAll.org ]) to review free or low-cost options available in your area.
- Get informed: If you have medical debt or need help understanding your rights, eHealth encourages you to review Families USA's consumer guide: [ Your Medical Bills: A Consumer's Guide to Coping with Medical Debt ].
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provided a 65 percent COBRA subsidy designed to help cover the cost of COBRA health insurance premiums for up to nine months. On December 21, 2009, a six month extension of the subsidy was passed and eligibility for the subsidy was extended through February 2010.
Sources
(1) SOURCE: eHealth, Inc.'s 2009 Report: The Cost And Benefits Of Individual And Family Health Insurance Plans Report: Surveys approximately over 316,000 non-group, individual and family (IFP) major medical policies that were purchased through eHealthInsurance.com and that were active in February 2009 ([ http://news.ehealthinsurance.com/pr/ehi/document/Cost_and_Benefit_Report_2009.pdf ])
(2)The Kaiser Family Foundation's web site [ www.StateHealthFacts.Org ]: United States: Mandated Coverage of Maternity Care, January 2009[ http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/profileind.jsp?ind=687&cat=7&rgn=1 ]
(3)Families USA Foundation's January 2009 report: Squeezed! Caught between Unemployment Benefits And Health Care Costs:[ http://www.familiesusa.org/resources/newsroom/press-releases/2009-press-releases/cobra-premiums-for-family.html ]
(4) SOURCE: Families USA Special Report December 2009: Expiration of COBRA Subsidy ([ http://www.familiesusa.org/ ])
(5)Calculated by multiplying the state-level COBRA premiums provided in the Families USA Foundation report(2) by 0.35.
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