Health Insurance for a Test Ride?

Health insurance is a big purchase, and as is the case with most big purchases, understanding exactly what it is that you’ve purchased is important. To help customers avoid buyer’s remorse, health insurance policies are required to offer a free-look period. If at any time during this period you find that you’re dissatisfied with your policy, you can cancel it and get your money back.

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What is the Free Look Period in Health Insurance?

When Is the Free-Look Period Available?

In most cases, full health insurance coverage is an annual contract, and policyholders renew their contract every year. Free-look is only applicable to the first time you purchase that policy and is not available after you renew an existing policy. It kicks in when you receive your policy documents, ensuring that you have ample time to review everything and ensure that the policy you’ve chosen will meet your needs. Most are 10 days to review your policy for satisfaction.

It’s important to note that the free-look requirement is only applicable on health insurance policies that have terms of at least 3 years. Shorter-duration plans that are given for less than a year are not subject to the free-look rule. All ACA plans do have the free look period, with or without a government subsidy.

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Understanding Your Health Insurance with Nevada Insurance Enrollment

Health insurance can be complicated, as there are numerous types of plans available. Free-look is an important feature that gives you the opportunity to review your policy and make sure that you understand what it covers. A Nevada Insurance Enrollment health insurance agent can review your policy with you and help you purchase health insurance with confidence.​

Out of Pocket Maximum

Out of Pocket Maximum

Your out-of-pocket maximum is the most you’ll have to pay for covered services in a policy period (one year), each January 1st it starts over again, and that includes cost of medications too. After you reach this amount, your health insurance plan will pay 100%.

Qualifying Life Event

Qualifying Life Event

If you experience a major life change, then such a change is often considered a qualifying life event. Such life events affect your existing health insurance coverage and can make you eligible to change your coverage during the special enrollment period.

Health Insurance For Snowbirds

Health Insurance For Snowbirds

Finding a health insurance plan that covers your preferred healthcare providers and necessary medications can be a challenge, especially if you split your time between two states or travel frequently.

 

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Health Insurance During Pregnancy and for New Babies

For many women, pregnancy and childbirth are among the most expensive health care costs that they will face in their lifetimes, and without adequate health insurance coverage, they can end up with tens of thousands of medical debt.

Can You Have Two Health Plans?

Having two health insurance plans is legal and, in some cases, very beneficial. There are several scenarios in which you may have two health insurance plans. While it would be nice if you got double reimbursements for all your medical bills, that is not what happens when you have more than one health insurance policy.