The ability to change a healthcare plan with the Government Employee Health Association generally depends on specific circumstances or life events. Open enrollment periods are the primary times when members can make changes to their health insurance plans, allowing individuals to enroll in, switch, or cancel coverage. However, certain qualifying events, such as getting married, having a baby, or experiencing a loss of other health coverage, may allow members to change their plans outside the designated open enrollment period. These exceptions are typically referred to as Special Enrollment Periods. It is important for members to review their individual circumstances and the specific policies laid out by the Government Employee Health Association. For detailed information on this topic and to see if any changes apply to your situation, exploring the current web page may provide the most accurate guidance.
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