Once You're Enrolled
Get Involved
Now that you’re a ConnectiCare SOLO member, take advantage of all of the health resources that we’ve created just for you. Everything we offer is available to you at no cost beyond your monthly premium
Premium (or price) – The monthly fee that is paid to ConnectiCare to provide health coverage, including doctor visits, hospitalizations, medications and other covered benefits. The amount of your premium depends, in part, on the level of your coverage. For example, a health plan with a higher deductible tends to have a lower premium.
– no matter which ConnectiCare health plan you choose.
ConnectiCare Touchpoints
Our comprehensive program of resources, services, member discounts and information designed to empower you to take an active role in your health, educate and guide you to make informed health care decisions, and offer you medical and support services.
Health Risk Assessment
A good place to get started is by figuring out your current health status. As a ConnectiCare SOLO member, you’ll have access to our Health Risk Assessment, which lets you see where your health may be at risk and learn the steps you can take to lead a healthier life.
Lifestyle Centers / Improvement Programs
This is your guide through positive lifestyle changes, including enhanced fitness, improved nutrition, and quitting that smoking habit. Go to Lifestyle Centers/Improvement Programs
Condition Center
Explore in-depth assessments and information about specific health conditions, including high cholesterol, depression, asthma, chronic fatigue, and diabetes.
Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
A tax-advantaged Health Savings Account
Health Savings Account (HSA) – A tax-advantaged savings account for use with a High-Deductible Health Plan that allows you to set aside money to pay for uncovered medical expenses. The money can be invested and earn interest, and it can be left in the account for use in future years. You can withdraw money from the HSA at any time to pay for qualified medical expenses.
makes it easier to save for out-of-pocket medical expenses incurred before your plan deductible
Plan Deductible - The total amount of medical expenses that you must pay during the contract year for certain benefits before ConnectiCare insurer will begin paying for those benefits. or that are not covered by your plan. You can fund your HSA with tax-deductible contributions, up to annual IRS limits. Your account grows tax-free. Withdrawals are also tax-free if the money is used for IRS-qualified medical expenses. State taxes may vary. To learn more about HSAs, click here.