

Healthcare plans and coverage options change every year. When the pandemic first hit, many plans expanded coverage to reflect the unique circumstances we were all dealing with. But, as the pandemic continues to linger, what changes should you expect in your coverage?
Whether you get your insurance through your employer, are on Medicare, or have a policy you obtained independently through the Affordable Care Act, it鈥檚 important to keep current with potential changes. This is particularly important as Open Enrollment for 2022 is right around the corner. In fact, Medicare Open Enrollment begins October 7th, and Covered California Open Enrollment begins November 1st. Check with your employer to see when your Open Enrollment period begins and ends.
Recently, announced plans to improve healthcare coverage throughout 2022. This plan includes lowering premiums, offering benefits and expanding coverage with carriers across the entire state. And while COVID-19 vaccines are free to everybody 鈥� regardless of your coverage or lack of coverage 鈥� some plans may be changing other benefits and requirements, such as telehealth coverage.
Take time now to review your policy and make sure you understand the benefits you are entitled to. Then, as you prepare for Open Enrollment decisions, make sure those policies will continue to work for you and your family鈥檚 healthcare needs going into 2022 and beyond.
The pandemic has changed healthcare policies. There are new updates and adjustments to extend coverage in light of job loss, and more changes might be coming. While the unknown can be nerve-wracking, you don鈥檛 have to go about it by yourself. Watch for more information on the upcoming Open Enrollment period.
This article first appeared in the September 2021 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
Identify your risk factors and what to do if you are at risk.