Rep. Horsford Introduces Legislation to Cover Full Cost of COBRA Premiums
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By helping workers maintain their existing coverage, the proposal would mean workers would not be forced to change plans, leave their provider networks, restart annual deductibles, or face a potential coverage gap.
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"In the midst of a public health crisis, it is critical that workers and their families maintain access to affordable health care," Chairman Scott said. "Over the past three weeks, nearly 17 million Americans have filed for unemployment, and many of them are at risk of losing access to their job-based health care coverage. The Worker Coverage Protection Act would provide immediate relief to workers and families by making sure they do not lose their health insurance in the middle of a pandemic.
"Millions have lost their jobs or been furloughed, and with that many have lost their health care. High and unaffordable COBRA premiums prevent them from continuing their health coverage and they are scared to death." said Rep.
Workers who are temporarily without work or subject to reduced hours can currently keep their job-based coverage for a limited period of time through the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA). However, COBRA coverage is often unaffordable because workers must pay both the employee and employer shares of the premium. In addition, many workers who are not eligible for COBRA, but have been furloughed, cannot afford to pay their share of the premium to maintain their coverage.
The Worker Health Coverage Protection Act provides financial assistance to workers and families by covering the full cost of COBRA premiums for people who lose their jobs or have their hours reduced due to COVID-19. The bill also protects access to health care coverage for workers who are furloughed by covering their health insurance premiums until they return to work.
The legislation is modeled after a similar program enacted in 2009 by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), which helped working families to preserve their existing health coverage.
To read the Worker Health Coverage Protection Act bill text, click here (https://edlabor.house.gov/imo/media/doc/Worker%20Health%20Coverage%20Protection%20Act.pdf).
To read a fact sheet on the Worker Health Coverage Protection Act, click here (https://edlabor.house.gov/imo/media/doc/2020-04-14%20COVID19%20The%20Worker%20Health%20Coverage%20Protection%20Act%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf).
To read a summary of the Worker Health Coverage Protection Act, click here (https://edlabor.house.gov/imo/media/doc/2020-04-14%20COVID19%20The%20Worker%20Health%20Coverage%20Protection%20Act%20Bill%20Summary.pdf).
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