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Frequently Asked Questions

Health insurance plans typically include HMOs (Health Maintenance Organizations), PPOs (Preferred Provider Organizations), EPOs (Exclusive Provider Organizations), and POS (Point of Service) plans. Each has its own network of providers and coverage options, so it's important to assess individual needs and preferences.

Consider factors like premium costs, deductibles, co-pays, network coverage, prescription drug coverage, and specific health needs. Evaluating these elements alongside individual circumstances and budget can help identify the most suitable plan.

The out-of-pocket maximum is the highest amount you'll pay for covered services within a policy year. Once you reach this limit through deductibles, co-pays, and coinsurance, the insurance company covers 100% of the costs for covered services.

It depends on the specific plan and provider network. Some plans allow you to keep your current doctor if they are in-network, while others may require you to switch providers. It's crucial to review the plan's network to ensure your preferred doctors are included.

Missing the open enrollment period generally means you'll have to wait until the next enrollment period to obtain health insurance. However, certain life events, such as marriage, having a baby, or losing job-based coverage, may qualify you for a special enrollment period, allowing you to enroll outside the regular enrollment window.