I am currently between day job (self employed mainly), so I do not currently have health insurance. My husband's enrollment for his insurance is not until December. Any suggestions for insurance plans, ideas? I have not yet been to the doctor but obviously need to schedule something with my dr in a few weeks.
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Re: Health Insurance worries...
Or this! I misunderstood and thought you meant that your husband started a new job and won't get insurance until December.
A change of employment is considered a valid life change that should allow him to change his enrollment now.
I agree with this. If you have always been self-employed and weren't previously covered by a company plan, its unlikely they'll consider it a life change to override the open enrollment period (my company wouldn't). Start researching a plan just for yourself. The birth of your child is a life event that will qualify for coverage under your husband's plan, regardless of open enrollment so all he has to do is make sure he has the paperwork ready to add the baby - and make sure you get a social security number for him/her right away.
It looks like you might be stuck paying for a plan, but at least baby will be covered right away...
Most states have something to help out the uninsured regardless of income. If you don't qualify for medicaid, there may still be something for middle income women. I live in California which has this program. https://www.aim.ca.gov/Home/default.aspx
If you are already pregnant, you will have a hard time getting new insurance coverage. I was trying to find a family policy for my husband, stepdaughter, and me, but kept hearing that it was considered a preexisting condition. My insurance, which I pay for myself, didn't have maternity coverage. Fortunately, Kaiser was able to switch me to a plan that covered maternity, but I will pay quite a significant deductible when all is said and done.
This. I work in HR and you need a change of life status in order to be added to your husband's coverage. This means birth, death, or loss of insurance elsewhere...not becoming pregnant. Also, at my company you need proof that your coverage is being terminated; this is asked by the insurance company, not us.
I don't want to pry, but how old are you? If you are 26 or under, you can get on your parents plan with no questions asked. You can be married, employed full-time, whatever, and still be under your parents plan.
Or you can also do what other suggest and look into healthcare provided by your state, but you usually have to meet certain salary minimums.
Good luck!