Under the Affordable Care Act, a parent is allowed to extend his or her insurance to a child until their 26th year. Reliant allows its missionaries to waive our medical benefits coverage when they have coverage through a parent's employer-offered insurance. If you will be turning 26 in the next calendar year, you might consider electing for insurance coverage during our Open Enrollment period in October/November. This will start your medical insurance coverage through Reliant’s plan on January 1. This may have significant financial advantages for you.

What to know

It might cost you MORE to enroll on or after your birthday

The cost of insurance premiums are just one portion of your medical costs. When someone changes insurance mid-year, they also have to restart the clock on their deductible. For you that means that medical expenses you incurred prior to being enrolled in Reliant’s plan don’t count toward the deductible on your new insurance plan. We believe it may be a burden for some missionaries to cover one deductible under their parent’s employer-offered plan and then have to meet their own deductible starting mid-year.

Steps to take

  1. Consider enrolling with Reliant's medical insurance during the Open Enrollment period.