Bowen, ASPIN Partner On Enrollment Assistance Events
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Healthcare Marketplace, designed to provide information and enrollment assistance, will be held between Nov. 17 and Dec. 15 in each of the 10 counties in which Bowen Center operates. The Kosciusko County event is Nov. 19 at Enchanted Hills, 9799 E. Excalibur Pl., Cromwell.
“It’s open enrollment time right now and our goal is to give the community the opportunity to get help enrolling in health care or to provide a place where their questions can be answered,” Nicole Cavanaugh, director of business operations at the Bowen Center and one of the events navigators, said in the center’s announcement. “They can make changes to their existing coverage as well. Insurance coverage is important to people because it gives them the resources to get necessary preventative care and ongoing medical treatment. The Bowen Center is involved because we recognize the importance of a person’s overall health.”
Each marketplace will operate from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and participants are asked to bring their user name and password, if they have already registered on healthcare.gov; Social Security numbers or documents numbers for legal immigrants; birth dates, pay stubs, W-2 forms or wage and tax statements; policy numbers for any current health coverage and health insurance information for participants and dependents available through employers.[[In-content Ad]]
Healthcare Marketplace, designed to provide information and enrollment assistance, will be held between Nov. 17 and Dec. 15 in each of the 10 counties in which Bowen Center operates. The Kosciusko County event is Nov. 19 at Enchanted Hills, 9799 E. Excalibur Pl., Cromwell.
“It’s open enrollment time right now and our goal is to give the community the opportunity to get help enrolling in health care or to provide a place where their questions can be answered,” Nicole Cavanaugh, director of business operations at the Bowen Center and one of the events navigators, said in the center’s announcement. “They can make changes to their existing coverage as well. Insurance coverage is important to people because it gives them the resources to get necessary preventative care and ongoing medical treatment. The Bowen Center is involved because we recognize the importance of a person’s overall health.”
Each marketplace will operate from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and participants are asked to bring their user name and password, if they have already registered on healthcare.gov; Social Security numbers or documents numbers for legal immigrants; birth dates, pay stubs, W-2 forms or wage and tax statements; policy numbers for any current health coverage and health insurance information for participants and dependents available through employers.[[In-content Ad]]
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