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Let’s talk about health insurance options for UCSB students.
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The UC System requires all students to have health insurance which meets a minimum set of criteria
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before they can enroll in classes. We must verify that every student has health insurance to meet
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this important need.
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A student may remain on their parent’s health insurance plan until age 26, which can be
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a great option if your home is near campus. However, if your permanent residence is outside
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of Santa Barbara, your insurance may not cover medical expenses you may incur while in school.
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There are two options of independently purchased health insurance plans which are available
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to students.
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Let’s compare them to see how they differ and we’ll offer a few considerations to
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help you pick the right plan for your needs.
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UCSB provides a comprehensive plan called “Gaucho Health Insurance” or “GHI,”
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which includes local and international coverage for medical, vision and dental needs.
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Because student health insurance is mandatory at UC, this premium is assessed along with registration
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and other fees. It appears on your July billing statement and coverage begins the first day
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of Fall quarter.
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If students purchase their own health insurance, or use their parent’s coverage while at UCSB,
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and do NOT want to be in GHI, they can apply for a WAIVER of GHI premiums through
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the Student Health website, with a September 1st deadline to avoid late fees.
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If your waiver is approved, you may not enroll in GHI until the next annual open enrollment or if you
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lose your current coverage.
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Students in UCSB’s Gaucho Health Insurance (GHI) are attracted by the following benefits:
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You are automatically enrolled in this option as a UCSB student. The cost is included in
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financial aid awards. No need to do anything if you want to keep GHI insurance.
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There is no charge for visits to Student Health with GHI, allowing unlimited access including
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the Dental Care and Eye Care Centers. Labs, Xrays and immunizations are covered by insurance,
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and pharmacy is provided with small co-payments.
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If referred to a specialist by a doctor at Student Health, medical services provided
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in the Aetna network are offered at a substantial savings.
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GHI covers you when you’re at home during breaks as well as when you are traveling anywhere in the world,
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and no Student Health Service referral is needed if more than 50 miles from
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Santa Barbara.
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Students who purchase their own insurance policy, usually do so for the following reasons:
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Individual Covered California health insurance plans can be affordable and include federal subsidies.
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However, be sure that you understand the deductible
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(amount you must pay before insurance pays anything) and the various out-of-pocket costs.
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Other plans may provide access to local off-campus practitioners and hospitals, but are often very limited.
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UCSB requires that your insurance cover your medical expenses with providers
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within 50 miles of campus, including both routine and emergency care.
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These plans rarely include vision and dental coverage, which may be a significant expense
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to students in their college careers.
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NOTE: If students choose this private insurance option, it is very important you understand
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that all students can be seen at the Student Health center; however, the health center
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does not bill any insurance other than Gaucho Health Insurance. All charges are billed to
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the student’s BARC account, and students may request an itemized billing statement
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to submit to their private insurance carrier, if your coverage includes that.
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If you’re trying to choose a health insurance plan that’s right for you,
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understanding the differences and types of coverage available will help you make an informed decision.
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More information on UCSB’s GHI Plan and Student Health charges are available on the
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Student Health website, or by calling or emailing the Student Health Insurance Office.