This fall, you're probably navigating a number of things — from attending your children's sports and school events to planning for the upcoming holidays. With so much going on, you may not be thinking about navigating your health benefits. But, with open enrollmentopen enrollment
A time, often in the fall, when employees choose their health plans for the following year. You typi... more approaching, there is no better time than now to get to know your options.
Open EnrollmentOpen Enrollment
A time, often in the fall, when employees choose their health plans for the following year. You typi... more is typically the only time each year that millions of Americans who receive benefits through an employer can make changes to their health benefits for the coming year. In today's uncertain economy it's more important than ever to take the time to review your health benefits and make well-informed decisions that are smart for your health and your finances.
To make things a little easier, Plan for Your Health released the third edition of its popular Navigating Your Health Benefits for Dummies guide. This free guide will help you make decisions at Open EnrollmentOpen Enrollment
A time, often in the fall, when employees choose their health plans for the following year. You typi... more and throughout the year. It includes useful, timely information on topics such as dealing with health benefits after a layoff and making smart financial decisions in today's tough economy.
With the uncertain economy, many Americans may be in different situations or have new questions this year, like the ones below. Even more information is available in Navigating Your Health Benefits for Dummies, including a handy pull-out sheet featuring "Ten(Or So) Important Points to Remember."
Click here for a digital download or to request a hard copy of Navigating Your Health Benefits for Dummies.
Many Americans choose to stick with what they know, and keep their plan from the previous year. That's not always the only option. Or the best one. Make sure to look at all your options and think about what's coming up in the next year before making a decision. Are you planning to have surgery? Do you take a prescription medication on a daily basis? Take these factors into account before signing off on your paperwork.
Spending just a small amount of time at Open EnrollmentOpen Enrollment
A time, often in the fall, when employees choose their health plans for the following year. You typi... more this year to understand your options will help protect your health and finances throughout the year. It's also smart to think about taking preventive health measures now, such as receiving your annual physical, in order to stay up-to-date on your health and wellness.
A good rule of thumb is to look back at your Personal Health RecordPersonal Health Record
A Personal Health Record (PHR) stores health-related information in a password-protected online reco... more (PHR) to review your spending from the last year. If you don't have an updated PHR, now is a good time to start! When setting aside money in an FSA, also consider your annual spending on the following:
Over-the-counter medicine
Click here to take a look at a few groups of Americans, their outlook on health benefits and finances, and what they could be doing to help make the most of their benefits at Open EnrollmentOpen Enrollment
A time, often in the fall, when employees choose their health plans for the following year. You typi... more and throughout the year.
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