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Explore your options for staying covered with Kaiser Permanente. Watch an
on-demand recorded webinar and join us live to chat with an advisor who can answer your coverage questions.
See our scheduleSome life-changing events — like losing a job, moving, getting married, or having a baby — are known as qualifying life events.
These life events can make you eligible to enroll in health care coverage any time of year.
Explore some of the most common events that may lead to loss of coverage — and how to enroll in a new plan.
Whether you’re losing your job, your employer no longer offers coverage, or you’re no longer eligible to stay on a family member’s plan, you’ve got several ways to stay covered.
Explore optionsIf you’re covered under your parent’s health plan, you might not be able to keep this coverage after you turn 26. Now’s the time to start thinking about choosing a plan of your own.
Explore optionsIf you’re getting a divorce and have a health plan under your name, you can keep your health coverage. However, if you’re a dependent on your spouse’s plan, you’ll likely lose coverage.
Choose a new plan that works for you and any affected family members.
Explore optionsCOBRA is a great way to keep your work-related coverage between jobs — but it’s only temporary. Make sure you understand when your COBRA coverage ends and what options you’ve got to stay covered.
Explore optionsYou can qualify for Medicare if you’re 65 or older, or if you’re younger than 65 and meet criteria for certain disabilities. There’s a lot to consider when weighing your options, but we’re here to help.
Explore optionsWhether you’re moving to a different state or losing health coverage you have through Medicaid, the military, your school, or due to the loss of a loved one, there are many life events that can affect your health plan choices.
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