So I'm usually a lurker, but I have a queation.
Insurance is something that confuses the crap outta me lol.
That's the reason I don't have it. I could have gotten it through work but I never got to fill out the right papers and I ended up missing the deadline and now it sounds like I can't get it through work until next year ?
Anyway, what are some other ways I can get it and how expensive is it ? I'm looking for health dental and eye.
Can anyone help me lol
Thanks.
Re: insurance.
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Ok, next step is to find your state's Affordable Care Act health exchange website. Googling should reveal this. Look at the plans and chose one. They are ranked from bronze (cheapest, but least coverage) to gold (more expensive, more coverage). Many states will have several companies competing against each other, I.e. choices. Scroll through, click on things, and see which one you like and can afford. If you're TTC soon, I'd strongly consider a silver or gold plan if you can swing it.
Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure ACA subsidies are only for people who don't have a work healthcare option, so you'll probably need to pay the full amount listed monthly. It will probably make sense to switch to your work's plan next open enrollment. Ask HR or your supervisor if you need help with the paperwork.
If you have specific questions about different plans and what it all means once you find your ACA website, I'll plug another board I participate on, Money Matters on TN. Lots of friendly, knowledgeable people there who know more about this stuff then me.
Again, I know it can be confusing, but I really urge you to do this today. Good luck! The peace of mind will be worth it.
I'm just going to be an asshole and say it: Please wait to have children. If you're not responsible enough to handle things like this, you are not ready, not even close. Your future kids (and you!) deserve a mom who is personally and financially responsible.
Most open enrollments are going on now, so I'd double check with HR to be 100% sure you can't sign up right now.
If your open enrollment has already ended, maybe check with your husband's? (if you are married)
If not that, check into the ACA website. You might be able to get it... but do all of this ASAP, because most open enrollment periods end in mid-November.