After Open Enrollment closes, people can get a new ACA compliant plan if they have a “Qualifying Event” that triggers a Special Enrollment Period. Please note that acceptable qualifying events may differ between on-exchange and off-exchange, as well as from one carrier to the next. Because...
During open enrollment, anyone can purchase individual and family health insurance on their own. However, if you experience a major life-changing event (termed a “qualifying life event” under the law), you may be eligible for a personal special enrollment period outside of Obamacare’s open ...
You are eligible to enroll in a qualified health plan or change plans one time per month, year-round, including outside the annual open enrollment period. Non-tribal household members can also enroll in or change qualified health plans with a qualifying tribal member one time per month if the...
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Still Need to Get a Health Insurance Plan? If you have a life event like losing Medicaid coverage, having or adopting a baby, or starting a new job, you may be able to enroll in a health plan during the Special Enrollment Period.1 Start Shopping ...
There are several instances when a qualifying life event will make you eligible for a Special Enrollment Period. You changed where you live: Moved to a new address that isn’t in your plan’s service area. Moved to a new address that is still in your plan area, but you now have other...
But did you know there’s a window under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) known as the Special Enrollment Period? Let’s dive into what that means for businesses in the small group market. {{banner-cta}} What is the Small Group Special Enrollment Period? The Small Group Special Enrollment ...
“If anything, we have seen several of the big carriers embrace this, because it is going to function more like a broad open enrollment period than it is like a narrow, technical, special enrollment period,” Joel Ario, managing director at Manatt Health, toldHealthPayerIntelligenc...
HHS has extended the temporary special enrollment period to facilitate marketplace enrollment for beneficiaries who lost Medicaid or CHIP coverage following eligibility renewals.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) this week created another broad special enrollment period that will allow residents to sign up for coverage through its state-based exchange until the end of the year. New York joins California and Maryland, which have also extended SEPs established due to the...