How to Choose a Covered CA Plan

What are the health plan options?

You’ll have a choice of buying insurance from at least two but as many as six private insurance companies, depending on where you live. The vast majority of Covered California consumers have access to insurance plans from at least three different companies. Each plan offers products in multiple metal tiers (or coverage levels), which vary whether you want to pay more for your monthly premium and less when you use care, or pay less for your premium and more when you use care. Consumers with limited incomes may learn they qualify for Medi-Cal. 

5 Things to Consider When Shopping for Health Insurance

 

 

1. Coverage Level
Most plans available through Covered California feature four tiers of coverage: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. The plans all cover the same set of benefits, but they differ in how you and your insurance company split the cost of that care. For example, Bronze plans feature lower monthly premiums in exchange for higher deductibles and copays, while Platinum plans have higher premiums and lower costs per service. Keep in mind that all health plans in a particular tier (e.g., all Gold plans) follow an identical cost structure, meaning the copays, deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums are all the same. However, plans within the same tier may have different monthly premiums, provider networks and prescription drugs covered. 

2. Type of Plan
HMO, EPO and PPO plans are among the most common types of health plans available. HMO plans require you to visit health care providers who work for or are under contract with the HMO (except in the case of emergency), and often require you to get a referral from your primary care physician (PCP) to see a specialist. With an EPO plan, you don’t need a referral from your PCP to see a specialist, but you must visit providers that are within your network. A PPO plan has the most flexibility, allowing you to see in-network providers and out-of-network providers for an additional cost. Typically, with health plans, the more flexibility there is, the higher the monthly premiums.

3. Provider Network
Do you want to keep seeing your current primary care physician or specialist? Is there a specific hospital you prefer? Check the directories of in-network health care providers for each plan you’re considering to ensure your preferred doctor is included and confirm it with the provider. The larger the provider network, the more choices you’ll have, but it’s important to know if the in-network doctors are available nearby, especially if you live in a rural area.

4. Essential Health Benefits
Covered California works with many different health insurance companies whose prices and availability vary by location. No matter where you live, all plans available through Covered California offer the same essential health benefits, including emergency care, preventive and wellness services, hospitalization and more. Make sure the plans you’re considering cover your regular care, including prescriptions. If you take a specific medication, take a look at each plan’s prescription drug coverage (often called a “formulary”) to ensure the medication is covered and how much your out-of-pocket cost would be.

5. Total Cost
Get a sense of the total cost of different plans that best fit your needs by using Covered California’s Shop and Compare tool. The straightforward questionnaire will take into account information like your household size, income, location, age, and basic care requirements to recommend plans that might work for you so you can compare monthly premiums and coverage options, as well as the estimated total annual cost with everything included for different plans. This tool will also show you if you and your family qualify for financial help to lower how much you pay for premiums and out-of-pocket expenses.

Review Plans and Prices

Start by finding out if you qualify for financial help or   evaluate the plans available to you, familiarize yourself with the four metal tiers. Understand the plan and network types (HMO, PPO and EPO) before making your choice. From the Shop and Compare Tool, you can also find a list of doctors included in a plan’s network. 

Mario Arce

I have been working with Medicare clients since 2016. I serve California members in San Bernardino & Riverside county.

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