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Open Enrollment Begins, But Many Misunderstand Health-Coverage Terms

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Friday, November 4, 2016   

SEATTLE – Open enrollment has begun, but some Washingtonians could have a hard time choosing an insurance plan because health-coverage terminology is widely misunderstood. A survey conducted on behalf of Group Health found that, for instance, more than 40 percent of respondents couldn't identify the proper definition of a deductible, which is a fixed amount of money paid before your health insurance begins to pay.

Melinda Hews, executive director of the Health Insurance Exchanges at Group Health, said another important concept is the cost of premiums, or the amount paid for plans on a monthly basis, and that that can help unlock what kind of coverage is best for a consumer.

"There's a general rule of thumb that we like to follow that the lower your monthly premium, the likelihood that your cost shares at the time of service are higher," she explained. "So there's this balance between what you pay every month versus what you pay when you seek service."

Less than half of respondents to the survey understood copays, which is the flat fee usually paid at the time a person receives a particular health service. Co-insurance was the least understood. It is the share of the total cost a patient pays for a health service.

Hews said people are suffering from fatigue over health coverage because of the barrage of rhetoric involving the Affordable Care Act, and that people can sometimes feel overwhelmed about decisions when it comes to choosing a plan. But she said people can save money if they take the time to choose the plan that works best for them and their families, and that doesn't necessarily mean the plan with the cheapest premiums.

"I think it's worth taking the time to see if it might be a better value for you, given your use of health-care services, to buy a silver plan," she said. "Slightly more money every month, but you get potentially better cost-sharing support from the federal government, as well as the premium tax credit."

Washingtonians can find health plans at WAhealthplanfinder.org.

Folks need to apply by December 15th to get coverage starting in January.


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