How does COBRA insurance work in Arizona?

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Compared to the federal COBRA law, Arizona’s Mini COBRA law applies to employers with 19 or fewer employees and provides continuation coverage for up to 18 months, while the federal law applies to employers with 20 or more employees and provides continuation coverage for up to 18 or 36 months.

Arizona's Mini-COBRA Law

Arizona's Mini-COBRA law, A.R.S. § 20-2330, provides continuation of health insurance coverage for employees and their dependents in small employers with 19 or fewer employees, whereas federal COBRA law only applies to employers with 20 or more workers. This means that individuals who have lost their job in a smaller employer in Arizona are still able to continue their health insurance coverage, which may be essential for their health and financial stability.

Under Arizona's Mini-COBRA law, eligible individuals may be able to continue their health insurance coverage for up to 18 months, which is comparable to the duration of federal COBRA. Although the premiums paid by the employee under the Arizona Mini-COBRA law can be higher than under the federal COBRA law, the option to continue coverage can be a valuable safety net for individuals who may not be covered under the federal law due to the size of their employer. This can be especially important for those with pre-existing medical conditions or ongoing medical needs, as losing health insurance coverage can lead to significant medical expenses and limited access to necessary medical care. Overall, Arizona's Mini-COBRA law provides an important benefit for individuals who are employed by smaller employers and may not have access to the federal COBRA continuation coverage.

COBRA Continuation Costs $685/mo on average in Arizona

In Arizona, if you choose to continue your work health insurance you will be responsible for the full premium, including the portion previously paid by your employer.

Applying for Mini-COBRA in Arizona

The Arizona Continuation Law may allow you to keep your employer-sponsored health insurance if your employer has 20 or more fewer full-time workers participating in the company health plan.

To continue your work health plan, you will need to apply through your employer or a third-party administrator responsible for managing COBRA benefits.

Alternative Low Cost Medical Plans in Arizona

Continuing an employer plan in Arizona with Mini-COBRA is around $685/mo, per individual. If COBRA is unavailable or is outside of your budget, you do have affordable other options for health coverage. See below:

The cost of health insurance is determined by your age and state of residency.

Basic Health Solution
Virtual Doctor Visits, Prescription Savings
Access Teladoc telehealth, prescription savings, and identity theft protection.
Great for Pre-Existing Conditions
Affordable Care Act
Similar to work health insurance. Marketplace plans may include subsidies to significantly reduce your cost.
New Illness or Injury Coverage
Short-Term Medical
Covers unexpected illnesses or injuries.
Compare plans starting at $80/mo
Accident-Only Insurance
Up to $1 Million Coverage
Covers accidental injuries and includes Teladoc. Starting at $40/mo.
Limited Indemnity
Fixed-Benefit Plan
Pays fixed benefits for covered medical events. Includes Teladoc.
Telehealth Only
$19.95 per month
Physicians available for common issues and prescription refills.
Vision Insurance
Nationwide Network
Annual exams, frame or contact allowances, nationwide provider network.
Dental Insurance
PPO Access
Access 471,000 PPO points. Covers 300-plus dental procedures nationwide.

Affordable Care Act for Pre-Existing Conditions Arizona

Like employer-sponsored group health plans, all Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans are required to cover pre-existing conditions without exception. These plans also include a comprehensive set of essential health benefits, which means they must cover doctor visits, hospital care, emergency services, surgeries, maternity and newborn care, mental health treatment, and prescription medications. This ensures that individuals and families receive broad, reliable coverage regardless of their health history.

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Budget-Friendly Health Coverage Solutions to Arizona Mini-COBRA

In Arizona you can bridge a gap using one of the following plans: