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If you are one of the many Arizonans who do not have group health insurance coverage through your employer, understanding open enrollment is critical. The annual open enrollment period for individual or family health insurance plans may be your only opportunity to obtain or modify coverage for the 2024 calendar year. If this open enrollment period comes and goes without any action on your part to sign up for a plan, you may be out of luck, living without health coverage during 2024.
That is likely a scary thought. Without coverage, any injuries or illnesses to you or a member of your family could cost you dearly. In this time of uncertainty following a global pandemic, not having health insurance is a potential catastrophe in waiting.
Here is an Arizonan’s guide to understanding open enrollment and obtaining individual and family health insurance for 2024:
The first step in understanding open enrollment is learning what this term means.
Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, there are limited windows for obtaining coverage or changing your health insurance plan. One of those windows – the Open Enrollment Period – opens briefly every year, while the other – a Special Enrollment Period – only opens when specific events happen in your life. If you miss open enrollment for 2024 and don’t experience a “qualifying life event,” you’ll have to wait until 2025 to receive coverage under a qualifying plan.
The second step in understanding open enrollment is learning when the window to apply for 2024 coverage begins and ends.
The Open Enrollment Period comes near the end of every calendar year, for coverage beginning on January 1 of the following year. For Arizonans, the open enrollment period for health coverage that starts on January 1, 2024, is November 1, 2023, through January 15, 2024.
Another key to understanding open enrollment is what to do if you miss the window for enrollment.
As noted, if you don’t enroll in a plan during open enrollment, you can only do so if and when you have a “qualifying life event.” These events include:
For the calendar year 2024, the following eight insurance companies offered individual and family plans in Arizona under the ACA guidelines. Those insurers are:
However, understanding open enrollment also includes knowing that not all of these insurers offer coverage in all parts of the state. So, the availability of plans from many companies may depend on the county where you live.
Those who don’t get health insurance through their employer’s group coverage typically enroll in individual and family plans through online portals called exchanges established by the ACA. Arizona uses the federal exchange at www.healthcare.gov.
If you want coverage with the benefits of ACA health plans, you must go through that site to enroll.
Healthcare.gov is where you can review, evaluate, and compare the individual and family insurance plans offered by private insurance companies in Arizona. By providing basic information about yourself and your family, you can see prices for different plans based on age, household, and income.

If you are like many of your neighbors, the good result of having health insurance is not worth the effort required to obtain coverage on your own. This includes registering for the website, selecting and comparing plans, and deciphering confusing health insurance jargon.
A big part of understanding open enrollment in Arizona is knowing that you don’t have to figure everything out on your own.
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Because health insurance can be confusing and comparing plans can take up a lot of time, many Arizonans choose to work with a licensed and experienced health insurance broker during open enrollment to help them select and purchase coverage.
A broker can take the burden off your shoulders and ensure that you enroll in a plan that is best for your family and your budget at no cost to you.
Whether during open enrollment or a Special Enrollment Period, Arizona Health Insurance Experts Arizona can connect you with the state’s most extensive collection of independent insurance agents and brokers who partner with the best insurance companies. This partnership delivers the exceptional customer experience all Arizonans deserve, along with the health insurance coverage they need.
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