Major Life Events and Planning for Health Insurance
Summary
Sometimes you know ahead of time that a major event will happen in your life, like when you get married or divorced, change jobs or have a baby. Other times, such as at a death, you may not have advance warning. Either way, one thing to keep in mind is your health insurance. How can you make sure you stay covered? How can you get the best coverage for you and your family?
Usually, you sign up for health insurance during the once-a-year open-enrollment period. But certain life events allow you to sign up outside of that period. For job-based plans, those events may include getting married, having a baby and losing coverage under your spouse’s plan. For the Health Insurance Marketplace, those events can also include moving to a new zip code and other changes. Often you’ll need to document those changes (for instance, with a marriage license).
You may want to make changes in your coverage if you experience any of these events:
- Marriage, birth, adoption. You may decide to add your new spouse or child to your plan. Or you may choose to go with a different plan.
- Divorce, death, loss of dependent. You may need to find new coverage if you were previously covered by your spouse’s plan. You can cancel coverage for a dependent who is no longer on your plan.
- Loss of job. You can stay on your employer’s plan for up to 18 months through COBRA. If you start a new job, you can switch to your new employer’s coverage. You can buy a Marketplace plan. Or you may be able to join your spouse’s plan.
- Spouse’s loss of job. If your spouse loses a job, and you were covered under your spouse’s plan, you can enroll in a plan in your own job or find a plan in the Marketplace.
Your Action Plan: Plan for Health Insurance at Major Life Events
- If you know a major life event is coming, plan ahead. If it happens unexpectedly, act fast. Employers usually give you 30 days from the time of the event to make a health insurance change. The Health Insurance Marketplace gives you 60 days.
- Think about all your health insurance choices when a major life event happens. If you get married, for example, you can add your spouse to your plan, switch to your spouse’s plan, or choose a new plan.
- In choosing between plans, think about all the pros and cons of the plans. For example, think about costs, whether the plan will cover all your healthcare needs and whether you’ll be able to see your regular doctors.