How To Keep Your Healthy New Year’s Resolutions
Every January, goals like eating better, moving more, and managing stress feel energizing. The difficult part is turning those resolutions into habits that last past the first few weeks. Your health insurance plan can quietly support that effort by lowering costs and making healthy choices more convenient.
Turn Resolutions Into Preventive Care Visits
Most health plans, including many employer and ACA-compliant plans, cover a range of preventive services at little or no cost when you use in-network providers. That often includes an annual physical, age-appropriate screenings, and vaccines such as flu or COVID-19 shots. Scheduling these visits early in the year helps you catch concerns before they grow and gives your doctor a chance to tailor advice to your goals.
Use Wellness Programs And Digital Tools
Insurers increasingly bundle wellness programs with standard coverage. Your member portal or mobile app may include gym discounts, step challenges, nutrition coaching, or smoking-cessation support. Some programs even reward you with points or gift cards for completing activities. Those small rewards can nudge you to keep showing up for walks, workouts, or classes when motivation dips.
Understand Costs Before You Book Care
Sticker shock can derail good intentions. Knowing how your plan handles costs makes it easier to follow through on checkups, therapy, or lab work.
- Preventive services: Many plans cover approved preventive care without a copay when you use in-network providers.
- Copays: Flat fees for office visits or prescriptions help you estimate the cost of each visit or prescription.
- Deductibles: Amounts you must pay before the plan starts sharing certain costs; track your progress through your portal.
- Out-of-pocket maximums: Once you reach this limit, the plan usually pays for covered services in full for the rest of the year.
- Networks: Staying in network often lowers your bill and reduces surprise charges.
When you understand these pieces, you can schedule care at times that fit your health needs and your budget.
Prioritize Mental Health And Stress Management
Stress, anxiety, and depression can make it hard to keep any resolution. Many health insurance plans cover counseling, therapy, and psychiatric services, and employers often layer in employee assistance programs that offer short-term counseling at no cost. Telehealth visits give you private access to support from home, making it easier to seek help early rather than wait for a crisis.
Build A Support System Around Your Goals
Change sticks when you do not have to tackle it alone. Invite family members or friends to join you for walks, healthy meals, or workout classes. Community groups, faith communities, or online step challenges can offer encouragement on tough days. Many health plan apps include reminders for medications, appointments, and screenings; syncing those alerts with your phone keeps health tasks visible alongside work and family commitments.
Make Your Health Plan Part Of Your Wellness Strategy
Resolutions last longer when they rest on clear steps and practical tools. Reviewing your benefits at the start of the year helps you uncover resources you already pay for, from preventive care to wellness programs and mental health services. If you are unsure which features fit your goals, a conversation with an experienced local agency like our team at The Koman Agency can clarify your options and help you choose coverage that supports your long-term health. Give us a call at (704) 940-6999.

