Individuals Who Lose Job-Based Health Insurance Can Qualify For A Marketplace Health Insurance Plan
"As a result of these unprecedented times, millions of Americans have recently lost their job, as well as their workplace health insurance. Consumers need to be aware that according to the Affordable Care Act, loss of job-based health insurance is a life event that qualifies them for a special enrollment period on the health insurance Marketplace. In addition, they may be eligible to take advantage of generous subsidies which can make a Marketplace health plan affordable," began
Typically, the Open Enrollment Period (OEP) is the only time an individual can purchase a qualified, guaranteed issue, Major Medical Health Plan. When the OEP ends, individuals must meet at least one of the criteria outlined in the Special Enrollment Period (SEP) in order to secure a
Dial continued, "People who have lost their workplace health insurance need to know that there are several health insurance options available to them outside of a Marketplace plan. Every individual needs some type of health insurance. It can help cover services ranging from routine doctor office visits to major hospital costs, as well as serious illness or injuries. It also covers many preventative services to keep an individual healthy."
Dial reviews the options that are available to consumers who have recently lost their job-based health insurance.
Option 1: Marketplace Major Medical Plan
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Option 2: Short Term Major Medical Plan
Short Term Major Medical insurance provides you with the temporary coverage needed to prevent an unexpected threat to your health from becoming a financially-crippling incident as well. This may be a great plan for individuals or families waiting for permanent major medical coverage to start, waiting for the next ACA major medical open enrollment period to begin, or looking for an alternative to costly Marketplace Plans.
Option 3: Telemedicine
Dial explains, "One feature that makes
First Stop Health Telemedicine Program provides access to a physician anytime and anywhere by mobile app, web, or phone.
- The plan allows an individual and the family members that live in their household, 24/7/365 day access to a doctor over the phone for things they might otherwise schedule a doctors office visit.
- There is
$0 copay or deductibles to use the service. The telemedicine physician can even prescribe medication like antibiotics when appropriate. -
First Stop Health can treat about 60-70% of reasons people seek medical care.
" A telemedicine program can play a significant role in helping to ensure people who have common health conditions avoid going to a doctor's office or hospital and run the risk of getting a more serious illness. This can help keep people healthy, and slow the spread of the cold, flu, as well as other harmful viruses," Dial remarked.
Option 4: Consider Adding Additional Coverages
To complement a Major Medical Plan or Short Term Major Medical Plan, Dial explained that individuals also have the option of adding other plans that will ensure necessary coverages are in place. Many of these plans can be purchased separately and include: Personal Accident Medical, Dental Plus Vision & Hearing, Disability Income, and Critical Illness.
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