FAQs About Health Coverage 2023

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Open Enrollment for 2023 begins on November 1, 2022, and ends January 15, 2023. Enrolling for health insurance can be incredibly confusing, which is why we’ve created a portal to make sure all of your questions are answered on one easy-to-access page.

Speaking of questions, here are a few of the most frequently asked questions about enrolling for health insurance:

What are the important dates and deadlines for enrolling in health coverage for 2023?

Open Enrollment for health coverage in 2023 starts on November 1, 2022, and ends January 15, 2023.

What do I need before I can apply for health insurance?

A few key pieces of information you’ll need are your mailing address and social security number, as well as your employer and income information. For a full checklist, click here.

Is it too late to get coverage for 2022?

For most people, yes, it is too late. That said, certain life changing events qualify you for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP). These changes can include having a baby, getting married, or losing health insurance.

If I’m renewing a plan, is it possible to select a different plan for 2023?

You can change plans during the Open Enrollment, so be sure to see if any new plans and features have become available before the deadline.

My previous plan isn’t offered this year. What do I do?

With the help of our insurance agents, you’ll be matched with a similar plan to ensure that you maintain coverage. You have until January 15, 2023, to sign onto a new plan.

When does my health coverage for 2022 end?

Health coverage for 2022 ends on December 31, 2022.  For coverage that starts January 1, 2023 you need to enroll in or change your plan by January 15, 2023.

What do I need to apply? 

When you apply for or re-enroll in your Health Insurance coverage, please be sure to have all the needed documentation (See Checklist).

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