Health Reform: Just because you can keep your old health insurance, should you?
Non-profit public advocacy group Oregon State Public Interest Research Group has just issued a free guide for those trying to decide whether to keep their extended individual insurance policy or switch to a new one.
Oregon and other states have allowed insurance companies to extend their non-compliance plans that had been scheduled to end December 31st. But because of computer sign up problems with Obamacare and Cover Oregon, those plans are now extended beyond the end of the year.
But the decision isn’t squeaky clean for everybody. OSPIRG’s “Decision Checklist” of things to consider when making your decision can help you sort it out. Just click here for the information.