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Navigating the Maze of Fall Open Enrollment Windows for Health Insurance

Navigating The Maze Of Open Enrollment

By Brian Ellenbecker CFP®, EA®, CPWA®, CIMA®, CLTC®

Make the right open enrollment decisions to avoid severe consequences.

Open enrollment can be one of the more confusing times of the year. The decisions that need to be made are often complex, can be confusing, and could carry severe consequences if the wrong decision is made or you don’t complete enrollment in a timely fashion.

Here are a few points to consider as you review your coverage:

IF YOU ARE WORKING & RECEIVE BENEFITS THROUGH YOUR EMPLOYER:

In addition to health insurance choices, you will have other benefit decisions to make, including:

Please let us know the details of your employee benefits.  They are an important piece to your financial puzzle. 

IF YOU HAVE INDIVIDUAL HEALTH INSURANCE:

Open enrollment for people who have individual insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace runs from November 1 to January 15 with coverage starting January 1, 2022 for people who enroll by December 15.  It is important to review your coverage each year. Not only do plans and prices change, but if you receive tax subsidies, you should update your expected income to determine if any of those subsidies will change for 2022.

The premium tax credit increased substantially for coverage years 2021 and 2022.  If a Marketplace plan was not originally a good option for you, take a look again, because it’s likely the premiums will be cheaper than in the past due to the expanded premium credits available to most people.

Visit https://www.healthcare.gov/ for more information.

If you have health care coverage through the Marketplace and are receiving a subsidy, make sure to let us know the details so that we can incorporate that into your tax planning for 2021 and beyond.

IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN MEDICARE:

If you have a Part D Prescription Drug Plan:

Open enrollment for people who have a Medicare Part D Plan runs from October 15 to December 7, with the new coverage starting January 1, 2022.

Let us know details of your new coverage and your monthly premium. 

If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan:

Open enrollment for people who have a Medicare Part D Plan runs from October 15 to December 7, with the new coverage starting January 1.

Let us know details of your new coverage and your monthly premium.

Reviewing open enrollment coverages and benefits is often a dreaded task, (akin to filing tax returns and going to the dentist). But remember, we are here to help you make it not-so-terrible, after all… and just think how great it will feel to have that checked off your to-do list.

 

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