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Dry-cleaning workers better protected under EPA chemical ban; Homeland Security shares new details of mysterious drone flights over New Jersey; New law seeks to change how state legislature vacancies are filled; MN joins the carbon capture pipeline wave with permit approval.

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Biden carries out the largest ever single-day act of clemency, voting rights advocates raise alarm over Trump's pick to lead Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, and election denier Kari Lake is tapped to lead Voice of America.

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Conservative voters surprised pundits by casting election votes for Trump but also against school vouchers, Pennsylvania's Black mayors work to unite their communities, and America's mental health providers try new techniques.

Experts have advice for RI residents during Medicare open enrollment period

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Friday, October 25, 2024   

Rhode Island experts said people must carefully consider what is important to them in an insurance plan during Medicare's open enrollment period.

Fewer Rhode Islanders are uninsured. Though it suggests the growing affordability of plans with enhanced federal tax credits for those buying on the marketplace, a common reason people give for being uninsured is the premiums are too high.

Christina O'Reilly, communications director for HealthSource Rhode Island, said beyond what's covered, when trying to find a plan, people should pay attention to how things are covered.

"Every plan can vary a little bit," O'Reilly explained. "Really taking a 'fine tooth comb look' at the plan offering, and really considering where your particular needs are, or your anticipated needs, is really important."

She added people should ensure they are not exposed to too many out-of-pocket costs because a plan might have a 40% copay. O'Reilly pointed out preventive care is essential to reducing overall health care costs. Some insurance companies find it leads to better health outcomes and consumers saving up to 5% on insurance premiums.

Other experts noted people should look beyond monthly premiums when considering costs.

Dr. Rhonda Randall, chief medical officer and executive vice president of UnitedHealthcare Employer and Individual, said a plan's deductibles should also be considered.

"What is your out-of-pocket responsibility going to be? Certain services may have a copay or coinsurance associated with them," Randall pointed out. "Are you interested in the plan that makes it really easy to get virtual care, or go to your primary care doctor for a lower and sometimes even a $0 copay?"

She added it is important to confirm your current physicians are part of the plan's network and any prescription medications you take are still covered. Being unable to pay medical bills has led some Rhode Island families to spend the majority of their savings, take on credit card debt or borrow against their home or go without necessities.

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