Are You Up to Date on Health Insurance?


I’m joined by Anna Monterosso of Halsi Insurance Group today to talk about health insurance and the upcoming open enrollment periods.

Today I'm happy to be joined by Anna Monterosso of Halsi Insurance Group who is going to tell us a little bit about open enrollment, Medicare, and some other healthcare information.

Fall is definitely health insurance season, Anna says, with three open enrollment periods coming up. The first is Medicare, which runs October 15th through December 7th, then, the open enrollment period for individuals under 65 runs November 1st through January 31st. Lastly, there's a special open enrollment exclusively for small businesses that runs from November 15th through December 15th.

This open enrollment for small businesses isn't really advertised much, but it's really valuable for them. If small businesses haven't offered coverage in the past due to cost, this open enrollment period allows them to offer benefits to employees without paying a minimum amount toward the premium or having to meet participation requirements.

Even with these dates approaching, rates always change, which Anna says is just the nature of the business. Changes really depend on the type of product, so what Anna likes to do with her clients is to go over them annually to look at increases or decreases in price, as well as changes in benefits. They want their clients to know what to expect.
Rates always change, so stay up to date.
So what does Anna recommend for people who are 65? Anna says it depends. If they are 65 and already on a Medicare product, they're going to want to wait until open enrollment to make any changes. Anna and Halsi would be a good group to call to schedule an appointment to review their current coverage.

If they're going to be 65 within the next few months, Anna recommends giving her a call three months before their birthday so she can sit down and walk them through the process from beginning to end; enrolling in Medicare for the first time does take time. They want to ensure they have the correct coverage in place in time for their 65th birthday.

Thanks to Anna for joining us today, and a big thanks to Halsi for all they've done. They've been in business in Tucson for more than 20 years and they have a real hands-on relationship approach to serving people. I think that's really what separates them from a lot of the other health insurance companies out there.

Health insurance is accessible to anyone, so if you're considering making a change in your policy or you want to get health insurance for the first time, give Anna a call at (520) 296-7881 to help you with any insurance information. You can also visit Halsi's website for more information.