obamacare

Separating the myths from the facts about health insurance

Signing up for a health insurance plan can be daunting and time consuming. As a Certified Enrollment Counselor, my job is to make it easier for South Lake Tahoe families and individuals to navigate Covered California and enroll in a health care plan.

With all the talk the about health care, I have heard rumblings and rumors about what is happening with the Affordable Care Act and what is changing with insurance. Get informed! Make a free one-on-one appointment with me or one my fellow enrollment counselors, have your questions answered, and get enrolled for 2019.

Myths and facts about your health insurance

Signing up for a health insurance plan can be daunting and time consuming. As a Certified Enrollment Counselor, my job is to make it easier for South Lake Tahoe families and individuals to navigate Covered California and enroll in a health care plan.

With all the talk the about health care, I have heard rumblings and rumors about what is happening with the Affordable Care Act and what is changing with insurance. Get informed! Make a free one-on-one appointment with me or one my fellow enrollment counselors, have your questions answered, and get enrolled for 2018.

Time Running Out to Sign Up For Health Insurance

Event Date: 
March 25, 2014 - 2:30pm

The March 31 deadline to sign up for health insurance is rapidly approaching. For those who haven't signed up yet, Barton Health is having an enrollment session on March 25 in the Lake Tahoe Community College Room D123.

Don't get caught with no insurance on April 1 as you'll be subject to penalties.

Meet with Barton's certified enrollment counselors (English an Spanish-speaking), determine eligibility and subsidy information, and get enrolled.

The session will be held from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, contact Leanne Wagoner at 530-543-5537.

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