Finding Health Insurance While Living In More Than One State

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. A health insurance agent can help you find affordable health insurance that provides the coverage you need, wherever you are.

Call for FREE Help
(702) 898-0554

↑ click to call ↑

Health Insurance For Snowbirds

Health Insurance If You Have Two Addresses

If you have permanent addresses in two states, then you should purchase your health insurance in the state in which you live the longest timeframe, at least 6 months and 1 day. For snowbirds who spend the chillier months in one location and the warmer months in another, it can be tricky so it’s very important to speak with your agent. Especially if you are Medicare eligible. If you are under 65 and not Medicare eligible, you really should speak with your agent and let them know your plans for the upcoming year. They’ll check with the networks of the plans you are looking at enrolling into to see if you’ll have local coverage in the place you plan to temporarily visit.

Generally speaking, you should buy a plan in the state in which you call your permanent residence. If you spend 6 months and 1 day in one state, that should be the place in which you buy your health insurance plan. Make sure you get a plan that is a PPO if possible, with a nationwide network, so you can be “in network” in any state, to keep your medical expenses as low as possible. With a PPO, however, you can still see out of network doctors anywhere, you’ll just have higher medical costs. Some insurance plans will have “reciprocity” which will allow you to see doctors and providers in another state in which are part of the same company but in another state, so these doctors are “borrowed”. Having a knowledgeable agent that is reachable for these questions can be absolutely invaluable! Some HMO’s will allow you to visit other states, others will not. All will cover emergency, but what’s an emergency? Some plans will allow you to go to minute clinic’s nationwide, others will allow you into neighboring states like Utah. It’s a lot of information and getting accurate answers could save you thousands of dollars.​

Quote and or Enroll

Health Insurance for Frequent Travelers

If your health insurance plan meets the requirements of the Affordable Care Act, then it covers you if you have an emergency and need medical attention when you are outside of your plan’s network. Some but not all employer-sponsored plans may have nationwide networks, but individual market plans usually have localized networks. When traveling, if possible, call the number on the back of your insurance card, the “Member Services” number, and tell them you are traveling, and ask for assistance. You can explain your situation or medical conditions you are experiencing, and they will be able to guide you in getting coverage where you are visiting/traveling.

How Can Nevada Insurance Enrollment Help?

Different health insurance policies have different coverages for out-of-network care and making assumptions about what your plan covers can be a costly mistake. If you split your time between homes in two different states, a Nevada Insurance Enrollment health insurance agent can help you determine what your best health insurance option is based on your needs and budget. We have answers because we do thorough research into all of Nevada’s options and know what plans may or may not work for you. Give us a call to discuss your options.

Health Insurance During Pregnancy and for New Babies

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.

 

By page visits (this month)

#1) Health Insurance Subsidy Chart

#2) Health Insurance

#3) Health Insurance WITH a Subsidy

#4) Insurance Blog

#5) Request a Quote

By page visits (this month)

 

#1) Health Insurance Subsidy Chart

#2) Health Insurance

#3) Health Insurance WITH a Subsidy

#4) Insurance Blog Posts

#5) Request a Quote

How To Surrender Your Vehicles License Plates

Every state has its own laws for what you should do with your license plates if you sell your vehicle or cancel your auto insurance policy. In some states, you are allowed to keep personalized and vanity plates, but you must turn in regular license plates.

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Vehicle Recalls

If you get a recall notice in the mail, read the letter carefully. It describes the issue and outlines any risk that it poses or warning signs that you should pay attention to. It also gives you a timeline within which you have to schedule an appointment with a licensed dealer to have the issue taken care of.

2024 Obamacare Health Insurance Open Enrollment

Health Insurance Open Enrollment is Here! Open Enrollment for Obamacare health insurance coverage is from November 1st, through January 15th. If you call after January 15th, you will have missed the time frame to receive a Health Insurance Subsidy and a Qualified Health Insurance Plan.

Should You Upgrade Your Cars’ Headlights?

Regardless of your age, headlights that work well can help you stay safe while driving in the dark. Over time, your headlights may lose their intensity. Replacing worn headlights with new ones can help you see better at night. There are three main types of headlights, each with benefits and drawbacks.