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COBRAThe Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA)COBRA requires that your group plan allow qualified persons (as defined below) to continue group health coverage after it would otherwise end. COBRA applies to group health plans maintained by an employer for medical, dental, vision, prescription, medical reimbursement, and certain Employee Assistance Programs. Generally, COBRA does not apply to life insurance or disability. COBRA Administrative ServicesWellmark, Inc. will only provide COBRA administrative services for its own products. Standard pricing for COBRA Administration is $100/participant, with a minimum fee of $250 at initial enrollment and each renewal. Billing is based on the number of COBRA participants covered when administration begins and on each renewal date. A COBRA Administrative Services Agreement must be completed for COBRA services to begin. Services ProvidedWellmark, Inc. will provide COBRA clients with an Initial Notice and Continuation of Health Coverage Notice form that is to be distributed to all covered employees and spouses as an Initial Notice and also distributed to qualified beneficiaries at the time of a COBRA Qualifying Event. Wellmark, Inc. will also provide customized COBRA Election Forms, a sample cover letter, and a sample Letter of Unavailability for use in conjunction with the COBRA Notice. However, it remains the client's responsibility to provide the Initial Notice, to monitor COBRA events, and to mail the COBRA Notice and Election Form at the time of a COBRA Qualifying Event. If an employee, spouse, or dependent chooses to elect COBRA coverage, eligible participants are instructed to send their completed COBRA Election Form to Wellmark, Inc. Participants will be billed by Wellmark, Inc. for their premiums. Payments are made directly to Wellmark. COBRA participants continue to use their identification cards without interruption. Claims are filed and processed exactly as they were under group coverage. Within the COBRA Department, maximum coverage periods are tracked for
those who have elected COBRA. Other notifications provided by the COBRA
Department will include extension notifications and rate change notification. Open enrollment services may be provided upon request. As participants approach the
end of their coverage periods, they are notified of the date on which
their COBRA coverage will end. At this time information is also provided
regarding the availability of coverage under individual coverages,
including conversion coverage. Frequently Asked Questions about COBRAQ. Who must comply with COBRA?
Q. How do I determine Employee Count? Q. What is a Qualified Beneficiary? Q. What are the rights of the Qualified Beneficiaries? Q. What are the 18 month Qualifying Events?
Q. What are the 36 month Qualifying Events?
For more information about Wellmark's COBRA Administration Service, contact the COBRA team at 800-694-4105.
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