Florida News Connection
September 20, 2023
By: Trimmel Gomes
When it comes to open enrollment and navigating
the many health care options, experts say starting your research sooner rather
than later is the best approach.
Understanding health insurance coverage benefits and comparing plans is
critical so people get the coverage they need and can keep costs affordable for
the coming year. The enrollment period starts Nov. 1 on the Health Insurance
Marketplace. For employer-sponsored coverage, it's typically between September
and December. And for people on Medicare, annual enrollment runs from Oct. 15
through Dec. 7.
Scott Darius, executive director of Florida Voices for Health, focused on
increasing access to care.
"I would encourage people to go look at their options and really find out
what's out there," Darius advised. "And to work with a navigator
first of all, to really understand what those options are and what works best
for them."
Darius recommended getting help through Covering
Florida navigators, which he described as giving unbiased,
in-person or virtual assistance at no cost. He suggested using a navigator or a
certified application counselor who can search for options even though Florida
has not expanded Medicaid. He also warned consumers to be wary of possible
private "bad actors" who might be working on commission.
Dr. Rhonda Randall, chief medical officer of Employer and Individual for United
Healthcare, said comparing plans and taking time to learn the basic insurance
vocabulary -- like deductibles, copays, coinsurance, premiums and more -- are
critical for understanding your benefits.
"We have a tool called 'Just Plain Clear,'"
Randall explained. "It's a glossary you can find online - and for our
Medicare Advantage members, a companion called 'Medicare Made Clear.'"
For people without employer-sponsored insurance, predicting income can be
difficult for the year ahead. If you're a seasonal worker or an independent
contractor, make an effort to estimate your income based on this year's
invoices or pay stubs, and to use any help available to get you through the
complicated process of choosing health coverage.
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