
What is open enrollment? - UnitedHealthcare
Nov 1, 2015 · An open enrollment period is a window of time that happens once a year — typically in the fall — when you can sign up for health insurance, adjust your current plan or cancel your plan.
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Open enrollment period (OEP) runs from November 1 to January 15, in most states. Explore ACA Marketplace 2026 plan options for you and your family.
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Qualifying life events - UnitedHealthcare
If you’re between enrollment periods and haven’t experienced a qualifying life event, there are options, like short term insurance, to bridge the gap. That way, you can help assure that you’re not without …
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Do I have to renew my Medicare plan during annual enrollment?
It’s easy and convenient – but once open enrollment is over on December 7, your chance to change your Medicare coverage for next year is over, too, unless you move or otherwise qualify for a special …
What is the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period?
The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period is when Medicare Advantage plan members can make changes to their existing plan or disenroll from their current plan and return to Original Medicare.
When can you enroll in a dual health plan if you have Medicaid and ...
Jan 6, 2025 · Enrollment in the plan depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare. This plan is available to anyone who has both Medical Assistance from the State and Medicare. Benefits, …
Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP) FAQ
The Annual Enrollment Period or the Open Enrollment Period for Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug coverage runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7 every year.
What is the Medicare Special Enrollment Period? - UnitedHealthcare
For people who work past 65 and qualify to delay Medicare with creditable employer coverage, there is an 8-month Special Enrollment Period that allows you to enroll in Part A (if you haven’t yet), Part B , …