Losing your job can be very difficult and cause a lot of problems. It could be months until you find another job, depending on the economy and the type of job you're looking for, and you may or may not get unemployment benefits which won't equal 100% of what you were making before. Add onto all those problems the fact that you lost your health insurance, what can you do?
First, if you are married, see what options your spouse has at their job. If they have health insurance, you may have chosen your coverage because it was better, or for other reasons. At this point, however, it may be adequate to cover the both of you. Of course, this is only an option if your spouse has a job that offers health insurance benefits. If they don't work, then both of you don't have health coverage and it's even more important for you to find a way to get coverage.
Second, you might not necessarily have lost your health coverage. If COBRA was available through your employer when you started, you may be able to continue your coverage through your past employer. The main benefit is that you'll be able to continue the same coverage at a group rate. The downfall is that you have to pay 100% of the premiums, whereas before you probably paid a small percentage or your employer paid all the premiums.
You next option is to get your own policy. Individual policies are typically more expensive than group rates you would get through COBRA, but only comparing the coverage piece by piece. If you get a plan with less coverage, it may cost less. Unfortunately, you won't be covered as well. There are even plans that cover only for emergencies and emergency hospital stays. It is a bare-bones package that may be adequate for some people.
Another option is available to those who are under age 26. If you're under 26, you may be able to get on your parents health insurance plan. This is due to the new health care law allowing such. If you're parents are willing to allow this, it could help you out a lot until you get another job.
Hopefully, your unemployment is only temporary, but you should find an option for some amount of health insurance because emergencies can come at any time. You could get sick or injured at any time, and without health insurance, it could easily cost you thousands of dollars or more out of pocket.







