Monthly Archives: August 2019

  • Kick off the school year with health insurance!

    Nobody plans to get sick or hurt, but unexpected things happen even to healthy young people, so it’s important to get health insurance. As a college student, you have several options for coverage:

    Student health plans & other options

    Purcha…

  • Kick off the school year with health insurance!

    Nobody plans to get sick or hurt, but unexpected things happen even to healthy young people, so it’s important to get health insurance. As a college student, you have several options for coverage:

    Student health plans & other options

    Purchase a …

  • When can I enroll in a 2020 Marketplace plan?

    Here are some important 2020 Open Enrollment dates to mark on your calendar:

    Key 2020 Open Enrollment dates

    The 2020 Open Enrollment Period runs from Friday, November 1, 2019, to Sunday, December 15, 2019.
    If you don’t act by December 15, you c…

  • When can I enroll in a 2020 Marketplace plan?

    Here are some important 2020 Open Enrollment dates to mark on your calendar:

    Key 2020 Open Enrollment dates

    The 2020 Open Enrollment Period runs from Friday, November 1, 2019, to Sunday, December 15, 2019.
    If you don’t act by December 15, you ca…

  • New baby? See your health insurance options

    If you or anyone in your household had a baby or adopted a child within the past 60 days, you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period to enroll in or change Marketplace health insurance for the rest of 2019.

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    How to apply with a Special Enrollment Period

    • New to HealthCare.gov? Create an account to fill out an application for the first time.
    • Already have Marketplace coverage? Log in to update your existing 2019 application.

    When will coverage start?

    When you enroll in or change plans with a Special Enrollment Period, your new health coverage can start the day your baby is born or adopted, even if you enroll in the plan up to 60 days afterward.

    Note: If you adopted, you may need to submit documents, like adoption letters or records, showing the name of the person who became a dependent and the date they became one.

    See the other ways you may be able to get coverage outside Open Enrollment.

  • New baby? See your health insurance options

    If you or anyone in your household had a baby or adopted a child within the past 60 days, you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period to enroll in or change Marketplace health insurance for the rest of 2019.

    How to apply with a Special Enroll…

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