Renewing your health insurance plan

With Catch, you don't have to start from scratch.



There are a couple of ways you can ensure you continue to get health coverage in 2021.

Renew with Catch

You can renew your plan through Catch even if you didn't enroll via Catch last year. As long as your health plan is a marketplace plan, you can renew with Catch.

To renew with Catch, enter some basic personal information and Catch will pull in your 2020 plan. If you want to keep this plan, all you'll need to do is confirm your information and click renew. That's it.

Compare and re-enroll

After Catch pulls in your 2020 plan, it's a good idea to double check the coverage offered with that plan.

Each year there are new plans available and things like cost and coverage can change. Additionally, you may qualify for new subsidies that can save on things like your monthly premium or out-of-pocket costs.

To ensure you're getting the best plan coverage for you and your family, check out Catch's Health Explorer. If you decide you want to enroll in a different plan for 2021, you can choose a new plan when exploring plans.

Carrier Renewal

Oftentimes, if you don't make any changes, the health marketplace will automatically re-enroll you in a plan that is the same or similar to the plan you are currently on.

It's important to keep in mind that plans change from year to year, which means what's covered under that plan and how much the plan costs may change. We recommend checking to ensure the care you need is still covered and that you take the time to be sure you're getting the best deal possible.

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