Archive for December, 2009

COBRA subsidy program extended

December 28th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in COBRA, Obama Healthcare

President Obama has signed a bill that extends federal COBRA health insurance premium subsidies for the unemployed.

The Senate, in a rare Saturday session, passed H.R. 3326 on an 88-10 vote. The measure—a military spending bill that the House passed earlier last week—includes a provision that extends the nine-month, 65% premium federal subsidy by six months. The change applies to those who are involuntarily terminated through Feb. 28, 2010.

Previously, employees who lose their jobs after Dec. 31 would have been ineligible for the subsidy.

The legislation also provides another six months of subsidized coverage for beneficiaries whose nine-month COBRA premium subsidy has run out.

In addition, the legislation gives beneficiaries whose subsidy expired and who didn’t pay the full premium the opportunity to receive retroactive coverage. For example, a beneficiary whose nine months of subsidized coverage ran out Nov. 30 and who didn’t pay the unsubsidized premium for December could pay his or her 35% share in January and receive COBRA coverage for December.

The legislation also requires employers to notify current and future COBRA beneficiaries of the new 15-month premium subsidy.

The fate of the legislation has been followed closely by terminated workers—eager to know whether the subsidy will be extended—as well as employers who need to tell beneficiaries the COBRA premium they should pay.

The legislation makes clear that employers can offset future COBRA premiums or issue refund checks for beneficiaries who overpaid their COBRA premium. That could happen if a beneficiary whose subsidy ran out in November paid the full premium rather than the 35% share in December.

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UnitedHealthcare Puts Its Physician, Facility Network on an iPhone Application

December 15th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in United Healthcare

UnitedHealthcare is helping improve access to health care by putting its vast network of doctors, clinics, hospitals and other health care services on a new app just introduced on Apple’s iPhone. The new DocGPS App for Apple Inc.’s popular mobile device enables users to tailor their search to their specific health plan and locate nearby doctors, clinics and hospitals within the UnitedHealthcare network using the GPS functionality of iPhone 3G and 3GS. The app can make searches on 23 types of health care facilities and 58 types of physician specialties. After locating a doctor or hospital, the application can then show the office location on a map, provide detailed directions and enable the user to call the medical professional or facility with a single tap on the search result.

DocGPS is UnitedHealthcare’s latest consumer-friendly innovation to modernize, simplify and make transparent health care information. An October 2009 study by CTIA-The Wireless Association showed nearly eight in 10 Americans (78%) said they are interested in receiving health care services via their mobile devices.

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