Peak Health Alliance and Elevate Health Plans announce affordable 2025 health coverage for Summit County
The Peak Health Alliance and Elevate Health Plans by Denver Health Medical Plan are partnering again this year to offer affordable health insurance options for Coloradans in nine rural counties, according to a news release.
Open enrollment for 2025 runs through Dec. 15 for coverage beginning Jan. 1 and through Jan. 15 for plans beginning Feb. 1, the release states. With the goal of delivering accessible, budget-friendly health coverage, the partnership between the two nonprofits offers the lowest-cost high deductible health plan option in Summit County, according to the news release.
Individuals and families can compare rates and choose the best plan through Connect for Health Colorado or directly through Elevate Health Plans by Denver Health Medical Plan’s website.
Members in Summit County will have access to local, in-network providers, including major hospitals such as St. Anthony Summit Hospital, the release states.
Anyone with questions or who needs assistance with open enrollment should call 970-455-0382 to connect with a knowledgeable support team member, according to the news release.
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