Insurance too costly for jobless Utahns
Some can keep the coverage they had as part of their fringe-benefits package under the Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act (COBRA), an option that allows workers to remain in an insurance plan after leaving a job as long as they can shoulder the cost of the premium that they used to share with the employer.
In reality, the majority of workers in Utah and around the country who are laid off are likely to join the ranks of the uninsured. According to a state-by-state assessment of unemployment payments and the cost of COBRA premiums released on Friday, most people simply won't be able to afford maintaining the coverage.
"COBRA health coverage is great in theory and lousy in reality," said Ron Pollack, the executive director of the national health-care policy research nonprofit, Families USA, who has consulted with Utah officials trying to reform the health-care system here.
Families USA calculated average monthly benefits by multiplying average weekly benefits for all unemployed workers by a factor of 4.3. This calculation assumes that individuals receive unemployment benefits for four consecutive full weeks.
That also assumes that a worker manages to negotiate the online maze of state requirements to get unemployment. Several recently unemployed Utahns have told the Deseret News that the process is incredibly confusing, that they are being turned down multiple times and that the telephone line into the Department of Workforce Services is always busy and doesn't permit callers to be on hold.
Utah is among 41 states nationwide where extending coverage with COBRA is three-fourths or more of state unemployment compensation, according to the Families USA report. The group's report was released a few hours after the U.S. Department of Labor released December unemployment figures that show the highest number of job losses since 1945 and an unemployment percentage 7.2 that is the highest in 16 years.
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