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		<title>Healthcare Tips for the Recently Unemployed</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[General]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[These tips are provided by &#8220;We Connect&#8221; Consider COBRA (but act fast) If you lose job-based coverage, you only have a short window to make decisions that affect your health insurance options. The federal Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) and state law (Cal-COBRA) give workers and their families the right to continue group health [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Consider COBRA (but act fast)</strong><br />
If you lose job-based coverage, you only have a short window to make decisions that affect your health insurance options. The federal Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) and state law (Cal-COBRA) give workers and their families the right to continue group health benefits for at least 18 months, but only if they enroll within 60 days of losing their health coverage.<br />
<strong><br />
The Federal Government May Partially Offset the Cost</strong><br />
Usually, you&#8217;d have to pay your premium share, your former employer&#8217;s share, and an administrative charge to keep coverage under COBRA or Cal-COBRA. But if you lost job-based coverage after September 2008, the federal government will pay 65 percent of the cost of COBRA continuation coverage through December 2009.<br />
<a href="www.dol.gov/ebsa/cobra.html" target="_blank">Get Connected</a></p>
<p><strong>Local Community Health Centers and Clinics Can Help</strong><br />
If you can&#8217;t afford or qualify for coverage, care is available through community health centers and other safety-net providers, which are located in most California communities.<br />
<a href="www.cpca.org/resources/findclinic" target="_blank">Get Connected</a> to locate a clinic near you.<span id="more-776"></span></p>
<p><strong>County-sponsored Programs for Adults</strong><br />
Uninsured single adults who are not eligible for Medi-Cal may qualify for the County Medical Services Program (CMSP) providing health coverage for low-income, indigent adults in 34, primarily rural counties in California.<br />
<a href="www.cmspcounties.org" target="_blank">Get Connected</a><br />
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Hospitals Must Treat Your Emergency</strong><br />
Federal law requires that all hospitals treat and stabilize any patient experiencing a medical emergency, regardless of a patient&#8217;s ability to pay.<br />
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Coverage for Kids</strong><br />
Parents should consider coverage for their children through public insurance programs such as Medi-Cal and California Children&#8217;s Services (CCS).<br />
<a href="www.dhcs.ca.gov" target="_blank">Get Connected</a> and find out what programs are available.<br />
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For Moms and Children </strong><br />
Access for Infants &amp; Mothers (AIM) and Women-Infant-Children (WIC) offer special health care services to women and infants in need.<br />
Get Connected <a title="AIM" href="www.aim.ca.gov" target="_blank">AIM</a> or 800.433.2611</p>
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