I’m really lost, any help is appreciated! I’ve been on my parent’s healthcare plan (BCBS, CT) but turned 26 this year, so my coverage will expire July 1.
I am leaving my current job in NC on June 1. I’m not currently enrolled in my State’s plan.
I am planning on taking two months off (June and July) to travel this summer before getting a new job in August, when I plan to enroll in my employer’s plan.
What are my options for finding short term coverage for basically just the month of July?? Do I just go uninsured? I will be traveling, driving, and hiking a lot so that doesn’t seem like a great option, though I am generally extremely healthy with no pre-existing conditions.
This is further complicated by the fact that I am currently an NC resident, but my lease also ends June 1st, so my NC address won’t be officially valid. This is a whole other issue that I need to sort out, but figured it may affect my insurance, since I’m not even sure which state I will be a resident of come June 1.
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[link] [comments]I’m really lost, any help is appreciated! I’ve been on my parent’s healthcare plan (BCBS, CT) but turned 26 this year, so my coverage will expire July 1. I am leaving my current job in NC on June 1. I’m not currently enrolled in my State’s plan. I am planning on taking two months off (June and July) to travel this summer before getting a new job in August, when I plan to enroll in my employer’s plan. What are my options for finding short term coverage for basically just the month of July?? Do I just go uninsured? I will be traveling, driving, and hiking a lot so that doesn’t seem like a great option, though I am generally extremely healthy with no pre-existing conditions. This is further complicated by the fact that I am currently an NC resident, but my lease also ends June 1st, so my NC address won’t be officially valid. This is a whole other issue that I need to sort out, but figured it may affect my insurance, since I’m not even sure which state I will be a resident of come June 1. submitted by /u/Calm_Breadfruit5001 [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance
