Health Insurance: Shop Early, Shop Smart

Jan 27, 2010
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, Jan 27, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- With many people still working on their New Year's resolutions, January can be a popular time to get health insurance -- whether it's your first time or you are switching plans. Smart consumers know that early in the calendar year is an especially good time to reconsider their health insurance options. eHealthInsurance (NASDAQ: EHTH) has identified five reasons why consumers might reconsider their options and switch to a new plan before the year marches on:
--  New plans on the market. Many health
insurance companies roll out new health insurance plans in January.
They're always looking for new ways to innovate and impress the consumer.
People looking for different ways to think about and manage health care
costs should keep abreast of the new health insurance plans introduced each
year.

--  Getting a jump on deductibles.  Consumers who believe they'll
have to switch health plans later in 2010 may decide it's smarter to switch at
the beginning of the year.  Most health insurance plans come with calendar
year deductibles.  Since certain medical claims are only paid by the
insurance company after the deductible is met, switching plans in January
gives consumers the best chance to fulfill their deductible early and save
money later in the year.

--  Changes to your current health plan.  Lots of health insurance
companies make changes to rates and benefits that take effect at the
beginning of the new year.  By mid to late January, consumers may be
getting their first real taste of what these changes mean for them.  If
their current health plan is no longer meeting their needs, they're more
inclined to shop around.

--  Changes in your coverage needs.  People who were married or
divorced, who had children, or who gained or lost income this past year,
may want to start off the new year with a new health insurance plan better
suited to their new situation.  When it comes to individual and family health insurance, you can cancel at
any time and switch to a new plan with no penalties.

--  Looking beyond employer-based coverage.  Consumers who are
currently covered under a health plan sponsored by their employer may have
seen their rates increase this January.  Due to the rising cost of group
health insurance, more and more employers are passing increases on to
employees.  If you didn't do your research during open enrollment and now
see higher premiums coming out of your paycheck, you might want to check
with your Human Resources department and shop around. Some employees find
they can save money by covering themselves or their dependents under a
privately purchased individual or family plan.

NOTE: Keep in mind that when you switch plans or apply for a new individual or family health insurance plan, you may be subject to medical underwriting. If you have an individual or family plan and developed medical conditions recently, you may need to stay on that plan to keep your coverage secured.

For more information on plan options, go to www.ehealthinsurance.com. To speak to a licensed agent, call 1-800-977-8860.

About eHealth eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) is the parent company of eHealthInsurance, the nation's leading online source of health insurance for individuals, families and small businesses. Through the company's website, http://www.eHealthInsurance.com, consumers can get quotes from leading health insurance carriers, compare plans side by side, and apply for and purchase health insurance. eHealthInsurance offers thousands of health plans underwritten by more than 180 of the nation's leading health insurance companies. eHealthInsurance is an online marketplace licensed to sell health insurance in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, making it an excellent model for successful, high-functioning health insurance exchanges. Through its eCommerce On-Demand solution (eOD), www.ehealth.com/eOD, eHealth is also a leading provider of on-demand e-commerce software services. eHealth's eOD platform provides a suite of hosted solutions that enable health plan providers and resellers to market and distribute products online. eHealth's eCommerce On-Demand solution is currently available to health plan providers in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. eHealthInsurance and eHealth are registered trademarks of eHealthInsurance Services, Inc.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Sande Drew
eHealth, Inc.
(916) 207-7674
sande.drew@ehealth.com

Kris Kraves
Cogenta Communications
(805) 527-7733 - direct
kris@cogentacom.com


SOURCE: eHealth, Inc.

mailto:sande.drew@ehealth.com
mailto:kris@cogentacom.com