Less Than a Week to Enroll in Health Insurance Plan
Wednesday, December 09, 2015
While open enrollment for health care plans lasts until the end of January 2016, Oregonians need to apply by December 15 to have health care by the new year.
"Renewing your existing plan may not be the best option as plans and prices -- as well as your health needs -- can change from year to year," said Patrick Allen, director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services, which houses the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace. "Although the deadline is approaching, there is still time to compare plans and chose the plan that's best for you."
Open enrollment is the time of the year to change plans and, for those who do not have insurance, to buy a plan and avoid a potential penalty on 2016 taxes. People who do not get health coverage through their employer can shop during open enrollment. Even if you recently left your employer and continued your coverage through COBRA, you can shop for a new plan during open enrollment and potentially find a plan with lower premiums. In addition, many people who do not qualify for public programs like Medicare or Medicaid should check to see if they are eligible to shop during open enrollment at HealthCare.gov.
Financial help is available for many people if they enroll through HealthCare.gov. Depending on their income, they may qualify for tax credits to help pay their monthly premium and help with out-of-pocket costs such as deductibles and co-pays. Of the approximately 107,000 Oregonians who enrolled through HealthCare.gov for 2015, more than 77,000 received a premium tax credit averaging $199 per month.
Consumers whose income or household size has changed will need to report these changes to HealthCare.gov to ensure they get the help they are entitled to. This is necessary even for those who want to keep their current plan.
Oregon has a network of insurance agents and community organizations ready to help people enroll. You can find an agent or community partner in your area by calling the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace at 1-855-268-376 or visiting their website.
DCBS also provided grants to 24 agents to create drop-in enrollment centers during open enrollment. These centers will be open during the entire open enrollment period during normal business hours, with some extended hours. You can find the list of enrollment centers at their website.
Related Slideshow: By The Numbers: How Oregonians Rate Their Healthcare Providers
A report from the Oregon Center for Public Policy shows how Oregonians rated their individual CCOs (Coordinated Care Organizations) in 2014 based on percentages of total customers who were satisfied with their service. The report shows both adult and child approval percentages for eight different categories including how well their doctor communicated to the quality of their health plan. GoLocalPDX averaged these approval percentages to determine the CCOs where customers were the most and least satisfied overall in 2014.
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