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Health Matters A Guide for Pre-65 Health Care Options Important health plan information enclosed.

Why am I receiving this booklet? Understanding your health care coverage options is more complex than ever. Lockton Select Marketplace is committed to helping you make an informed choice, with tools and resources to guide you in exploring today s new health plan options and the potential savings they may provide. Many plans are now available that offer competitive monthly premiums for Health, Dental and Vision insurance. You may also qualify for tax credits to lower your premiums. BE SMART about your coverage You now have access to shop for health insurance plans through GetInsured. Through its proprietary health insurance marketplace GetInsured provides unbiased price comparisons from numerous A-rated insurance carriers to deliver competitive rates on health insurance plans. You can also discover if you are eligible for tax credits offered by the federal government, which can be used to lower premiums on health insurance for you and your family. We encourage you to learn more about this new service to maximize your savings and find the most suitable coverage plan for you. Transitioning to Your New Plan WITH GETINSURED 1. Evaluate your health care needs and available options. Use the workbook on pages 7-10 to guide you. 2. Visit www.locktonmarketplace.com or call to speak with a licensed agent to learn about your options. 3. Enroll in your new plan and receive coverage materials in the mail from your new health carrier. 1. 2.

UNDERSTANDING Health Insurance: Even if you re healthy today, you can never predict when you or a family member may get sick or have an accident. Health insurance protects you from unexpected medical costs, improves your access to quality care and encourages a healthier lifestyle. HEALTH INSURANCE CHANGES: A QUICK OVERVIEW Starting in 2014, the health insurance market is changing. The Affordable Care Act changes the way insurance companies provide coverage as well as how consumers purchase coverage. Here are a few of the changes happening: How to Get Started? VISIT www.locktonmarketplace.com AND FOLLOW THESE EASY S: MORE CONSUMER PROTECTION All health insurance plans (except most sold before March 10, 2010) must cover you even if you have a pre-existing health condition, such as asthma or diabetes. You also cannot be denied coverage if you make a mistake on your application and your insurance company cannot drop your coverage if you get sick. And finally, insurance companies are no longer permitted to set a maximum dollar amount they pay for benefits during your lifetime, meaning that you get unlimited coverage while your policy is active. FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO MAKE COVERAGE AFFORDABLE Federal financial assistance is available to individuals and families with low to moderate incomes. This financial support will reduce the cost of health insurance premiums. PENALTIES FOR BEING UNINSURED Starting January 1, 2014, most adults over the age of 18 will be required to carry insurance or pay a financial penalty. The penalty will be phased in over three years and becomes more costly over time. In 2014, the penalty will be 1% of annual income or $95, whichever is greater. STANDARDIZATION IN BENEFITS All health plans must now cover certain services, known as Essential Health Benefits. These benefits fit into the following 10 categories: Ambulatory patient services Emergency services Hospitalization Maternity and newborn care Mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment Prescription drugs Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices Laboratory services Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management Pediatric services, including dental and vision care 1 Answer 2 View 3 Enroll ANSWER A FEW QUESTIONS a few questions to see if you qualify for discounts on your health insurance in the form of government tax credits. COMPARE YOUR OPTIONS health insurance plans tailored to your preferences, make apples-to-apples comparisons and see your expected costs. TAKE THE NEXT in a plan online or call to get help from a licensed agent over the phone. 3. 4.

Need Advice? GETINSURED CAN HELP. When you call GetInsured, your licensed agent will: WHAT MAKES sense for you Continue shopping in future years to find even more savings for you. Answer all your questions about Insurance coverage options. Offer all the information you need to be an informed buyer. When it s time to select your health plan, think about how it will fit into your lifestyle. Some things to consider: COVERAGE Are the services you need covered? COST How much are your premiums, deductibles, and other costs for things like doctor visits or hospital stays? What s the yearly limit for out-ofpocket costs? TRAVEL Does the plan cover you in another state or outside the U.S.? CHOICE OF DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL Do your doctors accept the coverage? If not, are the doctors you want to see accepting new patients? Do you have to select your hospital and health care providers from a network? PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Do you need to join a drug plan? Will you pay a penalty if you join a plan later? What are your prescription drug costs and will they be covered? CONVENIENCE Where are the doctors offices? What are their hours? Which pharmacies can you use? Can you get your prescriptions by mail? Diligently shop for the most affordable prices from trusted companies. Your licensed agent will help you find the most affordable plan that makes sense for your lifestyle. With help from GetInsured, you can ensure uninterrupted coverage and rest easy, knowing that you have a licensed agent on your side. 5. 6.

Your Personal Insurance WORKBOOK To make the process as easy as possible, take a few minutes to fill out the following workbook. By organizing your needs, preferences, and personal information you can better understand what you need from a plan and get prepared to enroll in the best coverage for you. NOTE 3 YOUR EXPECTED HEALTH CARE EXPENSES Based on the previous year and what you know about your own health, how many of the following do you anticipate in the coming year? Doctor visits: Hospital visits: Emergency room visits: Surgeries: Prescription Drugs: 1 When PREPARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION you call your GetInsured licensed agent, have your email, phone number and address handy. 2 WRITE DOWN YOUR PREFERRED PHYSICIANS & HOSPITALS (If you spend significant time out of state, include your preferred hospitals there as well.) Preferred Physicians: Preferred Hospitals: Address: Address: 7. 8.

CONSIDER 4 YOUR PRIORITIES Think about what s most important to you, and rank each of the following categories in terms of importance. (One is least important and five is most important.) If anything is missing from the list, add it in the other features space. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY no cost to have a GETINSURED AGENT Comparison Shop on Your Behalf The price of co-pays/co-insurance 1 2 3 4 5 The cost of your annual deductible 1 2 3 4 5 The cost of monthly premiums 1 2 3 4 5 The cost of prescription drugs 1 2 3 4 5 Coverage for specialized services 1 2 3 4 5 6 YOU LET YOUR GETINSURED LICENSED AGENT WALK THROUGH THE ENROLLMENT PROCESS. Coverage for specialized drugs 1 2 3 4 5 Retaining the same doctor or specialist 1 2 3 4 5 Coverage away from home/while traveling 1 2 3 4 5 Other features: 1 2 3 4 5 There is absolutely no cost to have a GetInsured agent comparison shop on your behalf. GetInsured agents are licensed agents who can answer your questions and help you make informed decisions. They will help you find a plan that meets your medical and financial needs. Insurance can be confusing, but you re not alone. 5 THINK ABOUT YOUR BUDGET Making the right health insurance decision means prioritizing benefits you need against the price you re willing to pay. Before you shop, consider the following questions: How much do you have in savings or in your HRA account? If you have savings, you may be comfortable with a higher deductible. How often did you visit the doctor last year? If regularly, a higher premium may be worth the lower office co-pays. How much did you spend on health care last year? Pay attention to recurring costs like prescriptions and look for plans with suitable coverage. 9. 10.

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