COBR definition
Examples of COBR in a sentence
As part of CMS’ commitment to the modernization of the Coordination of Benefits & Recovery (COB&R) operating environment, changes have been implemented to move certain electronic file transfer data exchanges to the CMS Enterprise File Transfer (EFT) protocol (Section 4.1).
As part of CMS’ commitment to the modernization of the Coordination of Benefits & Recovery (COB&R) operating environment, changes have been implemented to move certain electronic file transfer data exchanges to the CMS Electronic File Transfer (EFT) protocol (Section 4.2).
Any bargaining unit member who has waived his/her insurance with the Board and who involuntarily loses other health insurance through layoff of a spouse, death of a spouse, change in marital status or for any other reason specified in C.O.B.R.
Affected employees shall be eligible to continue to participate at their cost in the insurance benefits in accordance with C.O.B.R.
Thereafter, EMPLOYEE will be eligible to purchase independently the identical healthcare insurance coverage programs as required by C.O.B.R.
Retiree health insurance coverage options will be the same as is available under C.O.B.R.A. (individual, two person, family and Medicare enrolled coverage) and the premium will be the same as the C.O.B.R.
Warnings and advice from the Met Office, working with partners where appropriate, will enable the public, responders (for example Category 1 and Category 2 responders, community resilience, voluntary organisations etc) and government (for example the Cabinet Office COBR unit) to take action to mitigate the impacts of weather events that may cause danger or disruption to people, property or infrastructure.
Employees who separate from District employment may continue group health and/or dental plan coverage to the extent provided by the COBR A laws and regulations.
Thereafter, the unit member may, if he/she chooses, continue to pay the necessary premiums on a monthly basis, subject to C.O.B.R.
This sharing of responsibility between key stakeholders is also evident during major national emergencies where the Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms (COBR) are used to coordinate the recovery effort (see Appendix 3, Figure 3).