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New Info to submit an IH Application!
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Saturday, December 3
11-2pm
South County Library
5801 Rea Road, Charlotte NC 28277
Community Room
Tuesday, December 6
2:00 - 4:00pm (Hoke County)
Hoke County Public Library
Conference Room
332 North Main Street
Raeford, NC 28376
Wednesday, December 7
1:30 - 3:30pm (Moore County)
Moore County Public Library
101 Saunders Street
Carthage, NC 28327
Thursday, December 8
10:00am - 12:00pm (Harnett County)
Angier Chamber of Commerce
Conference Room
24 E. Depot Street
Angier, NC 27501
At the enrollment event, Agents will be on hand to help with your questions, comparing the plans, giving a quote for coverage, assisting with completing an application and helping to decide which option is right for you.
Download a copy of our checklist of items to bring to the Enrollment Sessions.
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More than 10k in NC have signed up for high-risk insurance pools
NC High Risk Pool Reduces Federal Pool Rates
TV and billboard ads allow Inclusive Health members to spread the word
RALEIGH - Inclusive Health has applied for and received federal approval to reduce its monthly premiums for Inclusive Health - Federal Option members. Rates for people up to age 55 will decline by about 10 percent with reductions for those aged 55 and above of up to 31 percent. These reduced rates are currently available to new and existing federal option members. » Click here to view the full Press Release.
New Federal High Risk Pool Option
Uninsured North Carolina residents with pre-existing conditions
may now qualify for the new Temporary Federal High Risk Pool. Established as one
of the first initiatives under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, it
targets people who have been without creditable coverage for at least six months.
In North Carolina it is administered by Inclusive Health, a North Carolina non-profit
established by the North Carolina State Legislature to administer Inclusive Health
- State Option. We are pleased to bring the experience and infrastructure that has
made Inclusive Health - State Option a success, to uninsured North Carolinians who
qualify for the federal pool.
How do I know that this is the right option for me?
Inclusive Health - Federal Option is for North Carolina legal residents who have
been without creditable coverage for at least six months. Unlike Inclusive Health
- State Option that imposes a six month waiting pre-existing condition waiting
period on applicants who have not had coverage in over 62 days, Inclusive Health
- Federal Option has no pre-existing condition waiting period. If you currently
have coverage then Inclusive Health - State Option may be a better option for you
so that can avoid having to go without coverage for six months in order to qualify
for Inclusive Health - Federal Option. We encourage you to review the eligibility,
benefits and rate information under both Inclusive Health - Federal Option
and Inclusive Health - State Option carefully in making your decision
on which option may be best for you or call the Inclusive Health Call Center at
866-665-2117, Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm EST.
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