Health Insurance Open Enrollment

November 1st through December 15th

Changes to your health insurance coverage are usually made during the “Open Enrollment” period. During this time, you can sign up for new health insurance or make changes to your existing coverage. You may wonder what happens to your insurance if you miss the open enrollment period.

Because health insurance issues are complex and can be difficult to navigate, you would benefit from the advice of a licensed health insurance agent. Licensed agents who are experts in health insurance plans in Nevada, are paid by the insurance company (so you’ll pay nothing for their expert advice), and you’ll benefit by having someone to count on and reach out to during the year with questions and/or problems.

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Is My Health Insurance Affected If I Miss Open Enrollment?

The Closest Thing to ‘REAL’ Health Insurance

If You Missed Open Enrollment

If you’ve missed the open enrollment period and don’t have a qualifying life event that would allow you to enroll during a special enrollment period, you still have options. Although available plans outside the open enrollment period are meant to serve as supplemental coverage, they can provide a bridge to give you some health insurance protection until you can obtain traditional health insurance. It is best to discuss your options with an experienced health insurance agent in Nevada so you can make an informed decision.

If you’re a healthy individual, your options are increased. You may be able to take advantage of health insurance plans that are available year-round. These are stand-alone plans that can give you the needed health insurance coverage when you’re in a bind and need immediate coverage. You should seek the advice from a knowledgeable health insurance agent to guide you through the confusing world of health insurance to ensure you obtain the coverage that fits your needs. An experienced health insurance agent will explain your options, which may include health care sharing ministry plans, indemnity plans, and short-term health plans.

Short-Term Health Insurance Applications

You’ll find that short-term health insurance can be effective the very next day. You won’t see any income-related questions on the application and the medical history section is quite short. You should keep in mind that although you won’t need to provide an extensive medical history, the application will only address the most serious illnesses to determine your eligibility. Generally, short-term health insurance plans will have a disclaimer that says the plan will not cover any pre-existing conditions. Your Nevada Insurance Enrollment health insurance agent can provide valuable advice on how the plan works and what your needs are, thereby helping you to receive the best coverage.

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Not a Qualifying Life Event:

Losing Short-Term Health Insurance Coverage

Unfortunately, losing your short-term health insurance coverage is not considered a qualifying life event that cannot trigger a special enrollment period. You could look at additional options such as indemnity policies, or health care sharing ministry options. However, your eligibility would depend on your current medical history. Even though you won’t get the level of coverage and consumer protections that you would get with a traditional health insurance plan, obtaining a non-ACA (Obamacare) plan is better than having no health coverage at all.

Nevada Insurance Enrollment Is Here To Help

If you’re at risk for losing your short-term health insurance coverage, your best bet is to speak to one of our licensed health insurance agents to determine the options available to you. Give us a call today to discuss your health insurance needs to find the right plan for you and your family.

American Rescue Plan

American Rescue Plan

The American Rescue Plan Act provided direct relief to working Americans to help the country recover from the economic effects of COVID-19. It included a wide range of benefits for the individuals who met the income qualifications, including direct checks, extended unemployment insurance and support for small businesses.

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What To Do: Flat Tire – Engine Won’t Start – Car Overheats

Your car breaks down. Things inevitably just seem to happen, and usually at the worst possible time. A flat tire, your engine won’t start, or your car overheats. Here are a few tips that hopefully, may someday help, if you ever experience a breakdown with your car.

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Auto Insurance with a Suspended License

In Nevada, if you accrue a certain number of demerit points within a 12-month period, your license is automatically suspended for six months. If this happens, you may wonder what happens with your auto insurance policy.

 

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Health Insurance Could Become The Wild Wild West Once Again

At least for now, many aspects of ACA are still in place. Currently, an insurer can’t turn you away for a pre-existing condition, and long-term health insurance plans still have to provide coverage for ACA’s 10 essential health care benefits. Prior to 2010, private health insurance usually did not cover maternity, or preventative like it does now, and mental health was generally non-existent.

Repeal of the Individual Mandate

Health insurance, which has always been a topic surrounded by confusion, is doubly complicated as coverage requirements have evolved in recent years. Among the most significant changes was the individual mandate that was put into place under the Obama administration.

Back to Using Nevada Health Link

Nevada has taken the first steps toward an in-house enrollment site (Nevada Health Link), which would offer a better user experience and significant cost savings over Healthcare.gov. However, some experts see the merit in the switch, others are concerned that it will be a repeat of the 2014 fiasco.

Changes to Nevada’s Auto Insurance Minimum Coverage Requirements

In April of 2017, the Nevada Senate approved a bill that will nearly double the minimum liability coverage limits. Beginning on July 1, 2018, drivers will be required to carry at least $25,000 in bodily injury liability, $50,000 in bodily injury liability per accident, and $20,000 in property damage liability.