- **Q: What happens if I live in Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, or St. Charles Parish and have UnitedHealthcare?
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Significant changes are underway in Louisiana's healthcare landscape as Open Enrollment begins. Here's what you need to know about UnitedHealthcare's coverage adjustments and essential enrollment tips for 2026.
### Background Open Enrollment for health insurance in Louisiana begins on November 1. However, UnitedHealthcare initially announced it would not offer marketplace coverage in four parishes due to a contract dispute with LCMC Health. This created uncertainty for many residents. Fortunately, a last-minute agreement was reached, averting immediate disruption.
### UnitedHealthcare & LCMC Agreement LCMC Health and UnitedHealthcare reached a verbal agreement to maintain in-network status, ensuring continued access to LCMC facilities for UnitedHealthcare members. This agreement prevents higher out-of-pocket costs for patients with commercial plans, including employer-sponsored and individual health plans. Medicare Advantage and Medicaid plans were not affected.
### Open Enrollment Guidance The Louisiana Department of Insurance provides important guidance for residents during Open Enrollment: 1. **Review Options:** Evaluate available plans and premiums, as they can change yearly. 2. **Meet Deadlines:** Enroll by December 15 for coverage starting January 1, 2026, or by January 15 for coverage starting February 1, 2026. Missing the final deadline means no marketplace plan unless you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. 3. **Contact an Agent:** Seek help from a licensed health insurance agent to understand options and determine eligibility for premium tax credits.
### Insurers in Louisiana Marketplace For 2026, the health insurers offering individual marketplace plans in Louisiana include: Ambetter Health of Louisiana, Amerihealth Caritas Louisiana, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana, CHRISTUS Health Plan, and UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company.
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