Yes! You can cancel your plan by contacting the Health Insurance Marketplace. For assistance with this matter, please contact our Member Concierge team either by calling (833) 384-2473 or by emailing hello@healthbird.com
It’s possible that you purchased supplementary coverage on our platform, such as dental, vision and/or hearing. If so, this monthly charge is separate from your primary health plan’s monthly premium. Check your dashboard to verify or contact our Member Concierge team either by calling (833) 384-2473 or by emailing hello@healthbird.com
You can contact your carrier directly. You also have the option of contacting our member concierge team via chat or by phone.For assistance with this matter, please contact our Member Concierge team either by calling (833) 384-2473 or by emailing hello@healthbird.com
Members will need to set up automatic payments directly with the carrier. As agents we will process the binder payment. Binder payment will be taken by the agent at the end of your application. For assistance with this matter, please contact our Member Concierge team either by calling (833) 384-2473 or by emailing hello@healthbird.com
Premium payment will be paid directly to the carrier, not HealthBird. Coverage will not start until the first payment is completed. Payment will be due no earlier than your plan's effective date. For assistance with this matter, please contact our Member Concierge team either by calling (833) 384-2473 or by emailing hello@healthbird.com
How much you pay for health insurance will depend on your premium tax credit. This tax credit will be based on your income and household information.
To receive a quote visit app.HealthBird.com and fill out a quick application.In order to provide you with an accurate estimate for your household, we will need some basic information regarding financials and dependents.
Within the open enrollment period, you have the right to appeal if you believe it was wrongfully terminated.
You have a short period in order to pay called a “grace period”, after which your insurer may end your coverage.