Doggett: Open Enrollment Season soon to close
By U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett
Open Enrollment is the short period during which you can enroll in
health insurance, choose your plan, or switch to a better plan. Don’t
wait! Open Enrollment is underway now, but you have only until December
15 to sign up. Make the first thing on your holiday shopping list buying
yourself and your loved ones health security.
Nearly a decade ago, the House committee in Washington on which I serve
approved the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Since then, so many have done so
much to deny Central Texas families access to affordable health
insurance and strip away protections. Repeated assaults on our
healthcare law may have left access bruised.
But nothing about what is happening in Washington—the tweets or
political static—can stop your family from taking full advantage of this
health insurance opportunity.
The Affordable Care Act remains the law of the land. It continues to
represent the best path for many to obtain the security of health
insurance and access to a family physician—security from an accident or
illness.
You still have the right to choose the health insurance that is best for
you and your family. But it is up to you to exercise that right.
With the commitment of local resources through Ascension and the St.
David’s Foundation, Foundation Communities offers free, objective
assistance in matching your family’s healthcare needs with alternative
insurance policies. You can access information by calling 211 and by
going by their north office at 5900 Airport across from ACC Highland
Mall or south on 3600 W. Stassney Lane. You can also get aid in
enrolling over the phone at 737-717-4000. You can find assistance online
at localhelp.healthcare.gov. Likewise, the Lockhart Family Practice
Center is providing help at (830) 875-5700.
Foundation Communities helps you to research plans, networks, and
formularies to make it easier to figure out what plan best meets your
needs. Last year, 90% of those who came in for help qualified for
federal tax credits. They found comprehensive insurance with premiums
averaging $77 a month. Even if you have a plan, you may have better
options in 2020; it is still worth comparing choices.
Selecting a plan is not just about finding the cheapest option. Take
time to compare network directories and make sure your doctors and
hospital are covered. Too many people are hit by big surprise medical
bills because their doctor wasn’t included in their insurance network. I
have authored legislation to shield consumers from this. In the
meantime, you can take preventative steps, like ensuring your plan
includes your preferred doctors and has affordable coverage for care you
need.
Recently, junk, short-term plans have been promoted as an alternative to
comprehensive coverage from the virtual insurance marketplace. These
misleading plans usually do not provide essential coverage like
maternity care, mental healthcare or substance abuse treatment, or
prescription drugs. They can also deny coverage or charge higher prices
to people with pre-existing conditions like diabetes, cancer, or even
survivors and victims of domestic abuse. Junk insurance is more widely
available now, but it’s just that: junk.
Don’t let the politics in Washington keep you from getting covered in
Texas. Your family can say “no” to those who would take away your rights
and “yes” to protection.
Safeguard your family from an auto accident injury this afternoon or an
unexpected diagnosis next week. I continue working to improve the
Affordable Care Act, to make it both more affordable and more
accessible. But, for most Texans, it already offers significant
protection. So, during open enrollment through December 15, make full
use of it.