Switching to Health Sharing: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Switching to Health Sharing: A Step-by-Step Guide
Making the switch from traditional insurance to health sharing is a big decision. To help you transition smoothly, we've created this step-by-step guide based on the experiences of thousands of families who've made the switch.
Step 1: Research and Compare
Before making any changes, do your homework:
What to research:
- Health sharing vs. traditional insurance
- Different health sharing programs
- First Health network coverage
- Member reviews and testimonials
- Cost comparisons for your family
Resources:
- Read our Health Sharing vs. Insurance Comparison
- Review member testimonials on our site
- Call our team at 1-800-555-1234
- Get a free quote to see your potential savings
Time investment: 2–4 hours
Step 2: Assess Your Family's Needs
Determine what coverage is right for your family:
Questions to answer:
- How many family members need coverage?
- What is your current healthcare usage?
- Do you have chronic conditions?
- Are you planning pregnancy?
- What is your budget?
Our recommendation:
- Single adult → Individual Plan ($289/month)
- Couple → Couple Plan ($449/month)
- Family with children → Family Plan ($599/month)
Time investment: 30 minutes
Step 3: Get a Free Quote
See your potential savings:
What you'll learn:
- Your specific monthly contribution
- Estimated annual savings
- Coverage details for your situation
- Answers to your questions
How to get a quote:
- Fill out our quote form
- Call 1-800-555-1234
- Chat with a specialist
Time investment: 15 minutes
Step 4: Verify Your Providers Are In-Network
Make sure your doctors accept health sharing:
How to verify:
- Search the First Health provider directory
- Call your current providers
- Ask if they accept health sharing
- Confirm they're in the First Health network
What if your provider isn't in-network?
- Find an alternative provider in the network
- Ask your current provider if they'll join the network
- Consider the provider switch as part of your transition
Time investment: 30 minutes – 1 hour
Step 5: Plan Your Transition Timing
Choose the right time to switch:
Best times to switch:
- Beginning of the month (easier billing)
- After you've met your current insurance deductible
- Before a planned medical procedure (if covered)
- When your current insurance renews
Things to avoid:
- Don't switch mid-treatment
- Don't switch during a medical emergency
- Don't switch if you have pending claims
Real example: The Johnson family switched in February after meeting their insurance deductible in January. This maximized their savings for the year.
Time investment: 1 hour (planning)
Step 6: Notify Your Current Insurance
Give proper notice:
What to do:
- Contact your current insurance company
- Provide notice of cancellation
- Ask about final bills or claims
- Request records of your coverage
Important: Don't cancel until your health sharing coverage is active.
Time investment: 30 minutes
Step 7: Complete the Enrollment Process
Join health sharing:
Enrollment steps:
- Complete the online application
- Provide family information
- Select your plan (Individual/Couple/Family)
- Review and accept terms
- Make your first payment
- Receive your membership card
What you'll need:
- Family member names and birthdates
- Social Security numbers
- Current health information
- Payment method
Time investment: 30 minutes – 1 hour
Step 8: Receive Your Membership Materials
Get ready to use your coverage:
What you'll receive:
- Membership card (physical and digital)
- Welcome packet with program details
- Provider directory access
- 24/7 virtual care information
- Member portal login credentials
What to do:
- Review all materials carefully
- Download the member app
- Set up your member portal account
- Program the 24/7 virtual care number
Time investment: 1 hour
Step 9: Schedule Your First Appointment
Establish care with a primary care doctor:
What to do:
- Find a PCP in the network
- Call to schedule an appointment
- Bring your membership card
- Bring your family health records
First appointment topics:
- Introduce yourself and your family
- Share your health history
- Discuss chronic conditions
- Review medications
- Establish ongoing care plan
Time investment: 1 hour (scheduling) + appointment time
Step 10: Transition Your Prescriptions
Move your medications to health sharing:
What to do:
- Check the free prescription list
- Ask your doctor to transfer prescriptions
- Choose retail or mail order pharmacy
- Set up automatic refills if available
Tips:
- Mail order is often cheaper for regular medications
- Retail is convenient for urgent needs
- Generic medications are usually free
Time investment: 30 minutes
Step 11: Update Your Records
Ensure all your information is current:
What to update:
- Provider contact information
- Emergency contacts
- Medication list
- Allergy information
- Insurance information (with employers, etc.)
Where to update:
- Member portal
- Provider offices
- Employer records (if applicable)
Time investment: 30 minutes
Step 12: Familiarize Yourself with Your Coverage
Learn how to use your benefits:
What to learn:
- How to access 24/7 virtual care
- How to find providers
- How to submit claims (if needed)
- How to access the member portal
- How to use partner discounts
Resources:
- Member portal tutorials
- Welcome materials
- 24/7 customer support
- Member community forums
Time investment: 1–2 hours
Step 13: Make Your First Virtual Care Visit
Get comfortable with the process:
Why do this:
- Test the system before you need it
- Get comfortable with the process
- Ask questions about your coverage
- Build confidence in your new coverage
How to make a visit:
- Call the 24/7 virtual care line
- Use the member app
- Schedule a video visit
- Speak with a doctor
Time investment: 30 minutes
Step 14: Evaluate After 30 Days
Check in on your transition:
Questions to ask:
- Are you comfortable with your new coverage?
- Have you found a good PCP?
- Are your providers in-network?
- Do you have any unanswered questions?
- Are you experiencing any issues?
If you have concerns:
- Contact customer support
- Speak with a specialist
- Request a follow-up consultation
Time investment: 30 minutes
The Transition Timeline
Total time investment: 10–15 hours over 2–4 weeks
Week 1:
- Research and compare
- Get a free quote
- Verify providers
Week 2:
- Plan transition timing
- Notify current insurance
- Complete enrollment
Week 3:
- Receive membership materials
- Set up member portal
- Schedule first appointment
Week 4:
- Transition prescriptions
- Update records
- Familiarize yourself with coverage
Common Concerns During Transition
"What if I have pending claims with my old insurance?"
- Contact your old insurance to process claims
- Keep your old insurance active until claims are resolved
- Ask about claim deadlines
"What if I need care during the transition?"
- Use your old insurance until it ends
- Your new health sharing coverage begins on your effective date
- There should be no gap in coverage
"What if I have questions during the transition?"
- Call our team at 1-800-555-1234
- Use the member portal chat
- Email [email protected]
The Bottom Line
Switching to health sharing is a straightforward process. By following these 14 steps, you can:
✓ Make an informed decision ✓ Transition smoothly ✓ Minimize disruption ✓ Start saving immediately ✓ Build confidence in your new coverage
Ready to make the switch? Get a free quote today and start your transition to health sharing.
This guide is based on best practices and member experiences. Individual transitions may vary. Contact our team for personalized guidance.
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