Friday Health Plan members in Nevada must enroll in a new plan before Aug. 31 to avoid a gap in coverage, according to a July 25 news release from the Nevada Division of Insurance.
The plan has around 3,000 members in Nevada.
Alamosa, Colo.-based Friday Health Plans said June 1 that it would shutter its business. The company has laid off all 300 of its employees.
Colorado moved to liquidate the company on July 17. Members in that state must choose a new plan by Aug. 31 to avoid a gap in coverage.
In Georgia, Friday Health Plans members have until July 31 to enroll in a new plan to avoid a gap in coverage. Members in North Carolina and Oklahoma have until Aug. 31 to choose a new plan through a special enrollment period.
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