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Health-care coverage: Getting best bang for the buck in Texas

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Thursday, September 21, 2023   

It is open-enrollment season for health insurance plans, and experts say a little research can go a long way toward obtaining better coverage for less money.

It is important to know enrollment dates, which are not the same for all Texans, and then determine if your current benefits are still meeting your needs.

Yvette McVey, certified benefits counselor for the Capital Area Council of Governments, said the health care market can be confusing and often brings scammers out of the woodwork.

"They'll offer you $3,000 in dental and your doctor may be in Houston or an hour-and-a-half away or not in your network," McVey cautioned. "Make good choices."

Texas remains the state with the most uninsured Americans, but recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau revealed last year's percentage of Texans without health coverage at 16.6% was at one of the lowest pointed in a decade.

Dr. Rhonda Randall, chief medical officer of Employer and Individual for UnitedHealthcare, encouraged people to review specialty benefits such as dental, vision, hearing, critical illness and mental health.

"You want to know what specifically you're going to have access to," Randall advised. "How big is the network of therapists and psychiatrists, mental health professionals? Some employers offer navigation or advocacy services to help you find a good fit."

McVey added many Texans call with questions about "flex cards," prepaid debit cards used to pay for specific expenses.

"Most plans offer the flex card, some type of flex card," McVey observed. "I always tell them to reach out to their provider to see what they offer. Because sometimes they don't realize they received these same benefits, they're just not utilizing them."

The open-enrollment period is typically between mid-September through early December for employer-sponsored coverage, and from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7 for Medicare. UnitedHealthcare's offers a glossary of health insurance terms called Just Plain Clear.

Disclosure: UnitedHealthcare contributes to our fund for reporting on Health Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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