Harrison Health Consulting

Fort Worth, TX · COBRA Alternatives

COBRA Alternatives health insurance in Fort Worth, Texas.

Fort Worth shares Rating Area 7 with Dallas, giving it the same competitive marketplace plan count and carrier mix. Texas Health Harris Methodist, Baylor Scott & White All Saints, and Cook Children's anchor the network landscape — making Fort Worth particularly strong for family coverage with pediatric specialty access.

Who this fits

  • Recently laid-off, fired, or voluntarily resigned Texans
  • People reviewing their COBRA election letter
  • Spouses losing dependent coverage
  • Workers reducing hours below benefits eligibility
Step 1 / 6Coverage

Step I

What kind of coverage are you looking for?

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i. What you get

How cobra alternatives works with us.

Real benefits, not generic talking points. Here’s what you actually get when you work with Harrison Health.

01

Cost comparison vs. COBRA

We pull your COBRA election letter rate and compare it apples-to-apples against marketplace and private plans in your ZIP.

02

Premium subsidy review

Your income may have just dropped — meaning you likely qualify for premium tax credits you didn't qualify for before. Most COBRA-replacement clients save 50%+.

03

Network continuity

If keeping your current doctor or specialist matters, we filter for plans that include your network — sometimes the same as your old employer plan.

04

60-day decision window

You have 60 days from your coverage end date to elect COBRA. We help you decide before that deadline closes — and if a better option exists, we enroll you in it.

ii. Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worthcarrier networks & hospitals.

We screen plans for in-network access to the Fort Worth health systems before recommending — keeping your doctor matters.

Texas Health Harris Methodist

Baylor Scott & White All Saints

Cook Children's Health Care System

JPS Health Network

Medical City Fort Worth

iii. FAQ

Frequently asked.

How much can I save by switching from COBRA to an individual plan?
Most Texans we work with save $300–$700/month by replacing COBRA with an individual plan — and that's before factoring in premium tax credits, which can drop the number further. The exact savings depend on your old plan, your new household income, and your ZIP.
Will I lose my doctors if I leave COBRA?
Not necessarily. Many marketplace and private plans share networks with employer plans — particularly the major BCBS Texas, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna PPO networks. We check your providers against each option before recommending.
Is losing my job a Qualifying Life Event?
Yes. Loss of job-based coverage triggers a 60-day Special Enrollment Period (SEP), letting you enroll in an individual plan outside Open Enrollment. The SEP runs from your coverage-loss date.
Should I take COBRA for the first month and then switch?
Usually no. Electing COBRA can complicate your SEP eligibility and create gaps. The cleaner path is enrolling directly in an individual plan effective the day after your employer coverage ends — we coordinate the timing.

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