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Navigating Open Enrollment Rhonda Randall from UnitedHealthcare Shares Tips for Navigating Open Enrollment and Getting the Most Out of Your Benefits

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facebook icon linkedin icon twitter icon pinterest icon email icon New York, NY | November 16, 2023 11:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

Open Enrollment season is underway, and as we look ahead to 2024, now is the time to assess health care coverage options and select the plan that is best for you and your budget. Recently, Rhonda Randall, the Chief Medical Officer of UnitedHealthcare Employer and Individual participated in a nationwide satellite media tour to share tips for navigating the Open Enrollment season.

A video accompanying this announcement is available at: https://youtu.be/mhpkMs2vBGk 

Rhonda Randall from UnitedHealthcare Shares Tips for Navigating Open Enrollment and Getting the Most Out of Your Benefits

Enrollment periods aren’t the same for everyone, so there are key dates to keep in mind depending on your circumstances. Many employers set aside a 2- to 3-week period between September and December when employees can select health benefits for the following year.

But just as millions of Americans prepare to choose health insurance for next year, a recent survey revealed that 1 in 3 people (36%) spend less than 1 hour reviewing their benefits options.

For most people, not making an enrollment decision means you may be locked into your current plan for the upcoming year. If anything has changed this year – either with your current plan, health status or budget – that decision to do nothing could lead to unpleasant surprises or missed cost-savings in 2024.

Because everyone has unique health and budget needs, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to selecting a health plan, it’s important to stay informed before making these decisions.

When choosing a health plan, here are a handful of tips that will hopefully lead to better health and cost savings:

  1. Take your time and consider all of your options
  2. Learn the language
  3. Help prevent financial surprises
  4. Check for mental health coverage
  5. Don’t forget about specialty benefits
  6. Look into wellness programs
  7. Explore virtual care services

Visit UHCOpenEnrollment.com for tips, resources and information on plans in your area

About Rhonda Randall

Rhonda L. Randall, D.O., is the Chief Medical Officer of UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual, the nation’s largest business serving the health coverage and well-being needs of nearly 28 million Americans. Dr. Randall collaborates with U.S. employers who are looking for quality, cost-effective, long-term solutions to health benefits for their employees and retirees. She also leads the clinical strategy development for these businesses to improve quality outcomes, ensure affordability and improve health and well-being.

 

 

 

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