Maintaining health care coverage outside of the annual open enrollment period is top of mind this year as the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) is winding down. “In addition to those looking for coverage solutions if no longer eligible for coverage through a government program, it is a good time to remind individuals that there are other qualifying life events that may make you eligible for certain coverage throughout the year.
Here are a few to consider:
- Losing health care coverage, including job-based, individual, and student plans;
- Losing coverage through a parent’s plan when turning age 26;
- Getting married or divorced; having a baby or adopting a child; or a death in the family;
- Moving or relocating outside of your zip code and/or state; or
- Change in income.
It is important to know if these or other life changes potentially impact your health coverage, which may allow you and your family to have access to medical care and preventive services to help you stay healthier. Without coverage, it may mean missed opportunities to better manage chronic conditions, receive timely routine vaccinations or detect new conditions, which could negatively impact long-term health and well-being.
If the most important thing is to stay covered, the next is not to panic. You have options.
- If you are working and eligible for a health care plan through your employer, contact your human resources department or benefits administrator to enroll in your employer coverage.
- If you are under age 26 and do not have health insurance through work or school, you can extend coverage through your parent’s or guardian’s plan as long as you continue to pay the plan premiums.
- If you are not eligible for an employer insurance plan, Georgia has affordable coverage options available to individuals and families looking for new plans. You may be eligible for health care plans through the Healthcare.gov marketplace.
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Health coverage decisions can be made simpler – and there are resources to help. Whether you choose to do your own research and enrollment, or engage outside services, finding what you are eligible for and what you can afford can help you find health coverage and ensures access to care now.
UnitedHealthcare has created a free service that provides support for individuals who need to find new health insurance due to a life-changing event. Information is available at uhc.com/staycovered or call 888-595-3645.
Choosing the right health coverage may seem difficult as many people have never shopped for their own health insurance or worry, they cannot afford it. Coverage options are available to help meet your unique care needs and financial situation. Be prepared, know what options there are because it is important to stay covered.
Bryan Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, UnitedHealthcare of Georgia
Bryan Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Employer & Individual Health Plans of Georgia and Alabama for UnitedHealthcare, has been with the organization for 20 years, starting in 2002 as an account manager for Key Accounts in South Florida. He held a variety of Small Business and Key Accounts sales and account management leadership roles until 2016, when he assumed the role of regional growth officer for the Southeast region. Palmer’s extensive experience in sales and account management, coupled with his regional growth experience, enables the Georgia and Alabama Health Plan to maximize its growth potential. He is a mission-driven leader and excellent people manager, as exemplified by the strong relationships he’s developed both inside and outside UnitedHealthcare.
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