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It’s Open Enrollment: Have you chosen your health insurance plan yet?

Dec 06, 2024
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You’ve seen the advertising everywhere. You’ve seen social media posts telling you to choose your health plan, but you’re still not sure about what to do.

You have until this Wednesday, Dec. 18, to choose a plan that will be effective Jan. 1, 2025. If you wait a bit longer, you can still choose a plan by Jan. 15, 2025, that will be effective on Feb. 1, 2025.

Let us help you with resources on our Open Enrollment page. We offer great tips about how to calculate your health care costs, understanding insurance lingo and other topics, including five things you need to know about buying insurance. We’ve also put together a checklist to get you started.

We’re biased, of course, but there are plenty of reasons to trust Community Health Options with your health plan.

We know that buying health insurance is an important decision, and we’re happy to help no matter what you finally decide. And if you’d like to talk with someone about which plan to choose for you and your family, call us at (855) 624-6463 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, or email us and we’ll get back to you.

Follow @communityhealthoptions on TikTok for quick tips and tricks on how to buy and use a health plan. And don’t forget to follow Community Health Options on LinkedInFacebook or Instagram.

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Ten Maine nonprofit organizations received a total of $50,000 in funding through Community Health Options’ 2024 Wellness Grants to support programs that promote physical and emotional well-being in communities across the state.

“Each year, we’re inspired by the impact small organizations have across Maine and privileged to play a small part in supporting these projects,” said Kevin Lewis, president and CEO of Community Health Options. “We continue to be amazed by the creativity of these initiatives, whether helping girls to build self-confidence, supporting substance use disorder recovery, or lending out gear so more people can enjoy the beauty of our state.”