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Sponsored: Open enrollment for health care plans ends Feb. 15

Posted at 3:42 pm February 11, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

David Vudragovich

With the changes to health care over the past few years, there are only certain times when you can enroll in or change health plans.

The open enrollment period, or OEP, ends February 15, which affects most people.

Special enrollment periods, or SEPs, can include the birth of a child, marriage, divorce, some job changes, or moving out of the service area, and they allow for a 30 or 60 day change of coverage.

But if you are not enrolled by February 15 and decide you want coverage at some other point during the year, you will need a SEP or you will not be able to enroll in a qualified health care plan.

If you do not have a qualified health care plan, you may have a penalty when you file your 2015 taxes in 2016. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Health, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: David Vudragovich, health care, health care plan, insurance agent, licensed insurance agent, open enrollment period, special enrollment period

Sponsored: Dunk your insurance agent to help nonprofits

Posted at 10:55 am October 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Dunk Your Insurance Agent

Three local insurance agents are volunteering to get wet in a dunking booth on Saturday to raise money for local nonprofits.

The agents are David A. Vudragovich, Matt Libby, and Melanie Heiberg. The Saturday event is sponsored by Pellissippi Rowing, and and it will be at the Clinton Park behind the ball field from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Besides the dunking booth, it will include food, horse rides, and good community fun, organizers said.

“Buy your tickets from your favorite nonprofit and trade them in for balls to dunk your insurance agent,” organizers said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, and CAC, Anderson County Community Action Commission, ASAP, Clinton Park, David A. Vudragovich, dunking booth, insurance agent, Matt Libby, Melanie Heiberg, nonprofits, Pellissippi Rowing, Pellissippi Rowing Association

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