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Q and A on health insurance issues - Scripps News
Q and A on health insurance issues Scripps News, DC By KATHLEEN PENDER, San Francisco Chronicle A federal law known as COBRA requires most employers to let employees who quit or get laid off stay in their group health plan, at their own expense, for up to 18 months. Under the economic recovery act ...
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More details given on COBRA subsidies (San Francisco Chronicle)
The U.S. Department of Labor released more details Thursday about how unemployed workers can take advantage of subsidies offered in President Obama's stimulus package to help them stay on their former employer's health insurance. Such workers often can extend...
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SF Restaurants Push Ahead With Challenge to Health Access Effort - California Healthline
San Francisco Chronicle SF Restaurants Push Ahead With Challenge to Health Access Effort California Healthline, CA Under the law that created Healthy San Francisco , employers with at least 20 workers must provide health insurance benefits, pay the city for coverage through Healthy San Francisco or contribute to health care accounts for employees. ... Restaurant group takes case to US high court San Francisco Chronicle all 6 news articles
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US Labor Department Releases More Details About COBRA Subsidies - Kaiser network.org
WIVB US Labor Department Releases More Details About COBRA Subsidies Kaiser network.org, DC The Department of Labor on Thursday released guidelines to employers on how to implement federal subsidies included in the economic stimulus package to help newly unemployed workers cover the cost of health insurance premiums under COBRA, ... More details given on COBRA subsidies San Francisco Chronicle Q and A on health insurance issues Scripps News Questions on COBRA benefits ABC2 News all 71 news articles
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