Can I switch my GEHA health insurance plan during open enrollment?

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Yes, during the open enrollment period, individuals have the opportunity to switch their GEHA health insurance plan. Open enrollment is designed specifically for members to review their existing coverage and make changes as needed. This can include switching to a different plan offered by GEHA, adding or removing dependents, or making adjustments to other benefits associated with their insurance. It is a good time to evaluate personal health needs and options, especially if there have been changes in circumstances, such as a new job, family situation, or health needs. It is advisable for members to review the detailed plan options and benefits on the GEHA website to make an informed decision. Members should be aware of the specific dates for open enrollment, as these can vary each year. For more information on the plans available and the enrollment process, checking the current web page may be useful.
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Answered Aug 7, 2025

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