Stay Informed and Proactive
The healthcare landscape in Central New York is undergoing significant changes. Many healthcare providers are no longer accepting certain insurance plans, which can impact your healthcare coverage. This year, staying informed and proactive is more important than ever.
As healthcare providers evaluate their network relationships with prominent insurance plans, changes to these agreements could affect thousands of patients and may lead to a broader shift in how healthcare services are accessed and covered. As these changes unfold, it’s important for patients to understand their coverage options and be prepared to make necessary adjustments.
What You Need to Know
- Is My Plan Being Offered Next Year? You may receive a letter that your current plan won’t be offered next year. If that’s the case it is very important you call us, as you will not automatically be enrolled in a new plan.
- Review Your Annual Notice of Change: Pay close attention to the annual notice of change from your insurance company. This document outlines any changes to your plan, including coverage adjustments and network changes.
- Take Action: If your healthcare provider is no longer in-network, take action. You might need to pick a new insurance plan or find a provider that accepts your current one.
At OneGroup, we understand that these changes can be stressful and overwhelming. We’re here to partner with you to help ease some of the burden. By staying informed and proactive, you can ensure that you continue to receive the healthcare coverage you need.
Our team of Medicare specialists is dedicated to guiding you through these changes. We can assist in translating insurance communications and ensuring you understand your options.
For more information
Click here to get in touch OneGroup’s Medicare team for more information.
We are not a government agency. We are licensed insurance agents who discuss insurance programs such as Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-Medicare to get information on all of your options.
This content is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing professional, financial, medical or legal advice. You should contact your licensed professional to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Please refer to your policy contract for any specific information or questions on applicability of coverage.
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