Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

COBRA sign up

For those who have signed up for Honeywell COBRA insurance, I’m curious about how the sign up process works.

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Post ID: @OP+1hmbX7sV

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I skipped COBRA and went right to Obamacare. Since I was laid off, I had no income and that made the Obamacare subsidies keep the cost to a little less than $500/month for my wife and me. The coverage was as good and sometimes better than the HON coverage. Your mileage may vary.

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Post ID: @csg+1hmbX7sV

I had about 6 months of GAP coverage before Medicare coverage. It was cheap. it was a bit of a gamble as i think it was a 70/30 Coverage.

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Post ID: @ubz+1hmbX7sV

@lvj you are lucky to be single, at least on this matter. Married with family, depending on your options, it could be up ~$2k

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Post ID: @sse+1hmbX7sV

OP: Go the the HR website and review the medical portion of your benefits and you can find the info for COBRA coverage.

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Post ID: @jeh+1hmbX7sV

If you are 12 months or less from Medicare you can buy gap coverage. I had a few months between end of Cobra and start of Medicare. The gap policy is cheap BUT.... it doesn't cover pre-existing conditions. If you have those go the ACA route.

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Post ID: @npi+1hmbX7sV

I had to follow-up with them several times before I received the information. Cobra for me single coverage is 614. Obamacare is over 2K. Cobra isnt a bad deal for me.

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Post ID: @lvj+1hmbX7sV

You will receive full details once you are separated from the company. It may take 2-3 weeks. Same as anything else though. You pay (A LOT of) money, and they insure you.

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