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Insurance insight 5 tips that help simplify annual open enrollment

- By Dustinhint­on Dustin Hinton is CEO of Unitedheal­thcare of Michigan. Unitedheal­th Group Inc. is an American for-profit managed health care company based in Minnetonka, Minn., offering health care products and insurance services.

As many people head to the polls to cast their vote in the 2020 presidenti­al election, there is another important decision millions of Americans will make: choosing their health care coverage for 2021.

The annual open enrollment season is here, a time when more than 6.5 million people in Michigan and millions of Americans across the country will have the opportunit­y to select or switch their health insurance plans for the coming year.

Enrollment periods aren’t the same for everyone, so there are key dates to keep in mind depending on your situation:

• Many employers set aside a twoto three-week period between September and December when employees can select health benefits for the following year.

• Medicare Annual Enrollment runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7 each year.

To guide you during this process, here are some tips that may help lead you to better health and cost savings.

Tip 1

Start early, take your time and ask questions. When it comes to selecting a plan, one size does not fit all. Whether you are selecting a plan for the first time or evaluating howwell your current plan meets your needs, take the time to understand and compare plans. A good first step is tomake sure you understand health insurance lingo, such as premium, deductible, coinsuranc­e and out- ofpocket maximum. If you need a refresher, check out the Health Care ABCS. If you’re of Medicare age (65 or older) ensure you’re familiar with the difference between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage by checking out medicare made clear. com as you weigh your options.

Tip 2

Take advantage of a plan that offers telehealth visits and other resources to help you navigate health from home. An increasing­ly popular health care choice, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been telehealth — virtual visits, which enable people to connect 24/7 with a health care provider via a smartphone, tablet or personal computer. It’s designed to be an easier, more affordable way to talk to a doctor about common health issues. Often, telehealth is available to members of employersp­onsored, individual and Medicare Advantage plans.

Tip 3

Review plan benefits that can help you save money, such as wellness incentives. Many health plans now offer financial incentives that reward you for taking healthier actions, such as completing a health survey, exercising or avoiding nicotine. Many plans, including Medicare Advantage plans, offer gym membership­s and wellness programs for members at no additional cost.

Tip 4

Anticipate next year’s health expenses. If you are expecting a significan­t health event in the next year, such as a surgery or the birth of a child, you should compare the difference­s between plan designs, including out-of-pocket maximums.

Tip 5

Consider a plan that offers health care advocates and resources to help you make the most of your benefits. Health care can be complicate­d, so no one should have to go it alone. It’s important to pick a plan that will provide you with access to advocatesw­ho help you navigate the health care system, find opportunit­ies for cost savings and improve your health care experience­s.

For example, Unitedheal­thcare advocates can proactivel­y identify potential health risks and reach out to individual­s and recommend clinical interventi­ons and well-being programs. Advocates help individual­s make better choices by explaining options and costs and guiding them to quality providers and the appropriat­e care settings.

Formore helpful articles and videos visit Uhcopenenr­ollment.com.

 ?? METROCREAT­IVE CONNECTION ?? The annual open enrollment period for health insurance begins this month.
METROCREAT­IVE CONNECTION The annual open enrollment period for health insurance begins this month.

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