What is Qualifying-Life Event? How Do I Benefit From It?
FAQ About Qualifying-Life Event In Idaho
- Will I report a life-changing event? How?
Yes, this can affect your plans and maybe you become eligible for the Qualifying Life Event . You can report your life-changing event to the Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) or Your Health Idaho (YHI). This will depend on whether you want to receive or apply for cost-sharing.
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Do I need to present proof for the Qualifying Life Event?
Yes! All Qualifying Life events need proof or validation. When you report on something the Department of Health and Welfare will request documentation for proofs. The documents you present must be received and validated within the Special Enrollment Period.
- Should I receive a confirmation after reporting? And what notices is that?
If you report it in Your Health Idaho all notices will fall on your Your Health Idaho inbox and the alert notices will be received through the email you linked to your account. Once you received an email this is most likely a:
- The first notice acknowledges that you reported a Qualifying Life Event and requested a Special Enrollment Period.
- Follow-up notices asking for validation documents to prove your report. And if you applied at the Department of Health and Welfare they may also request validation documents.
- An additional communication might be sent to your email address or designated Consumer Connector. This alert may also request additional clarifications or communicate to discuss that the report doesn’t qualify for the Special Enrollment Period.
- Your Health Idaho may send up to three reminders to complete the submission of validation documents.
- You may receive a notice in Your Health Idaho inbox if your change is approved and you have a Special Enrollment Period. Make sure to enroll before SEP ends. You will also receive a notice indicating your financial eligibility before the event is validated. This will consider whatever assistance might be available when you look for a plan.
- Can I choose a plan before your Qualifying Life event is validated?
You can’t enroll on a plan before your change is validated. But still, you can browse and compare your plans anytime. We encourage you to review your plans to prepare for enrollment.
- What is a Creditable Coverage Letter?
A creditable coverage letter is issued to you by your insurance provider or previous employers showing the dates of coverage and if your insurance coverage meets the minimum essential benefits. The letter also indicated the termination dates and if the coverage wasn’t terminated due to non-payment.
- What if your Qualifying Life Event is not validated?
If the change is not validated within 60 days from the day of the event, a Special Enrollment Period will not open and your request will also be closed. If your initial documents are not qualified to support your report, you can provide additional documents for proof within the period.
- What happens when you don’t finish enrollment before the Special Enrollment Period ends?
If your request is approved, but you don’t enroll in a certain plan in time, the SEP will ends. Once you enroll in a plan you cannot make any changes to your coverage unless you have another Qualifying Life Event or a General Enrollment Period.
NOTE: You must report, submit validation documents, and enroll in the plan within the 60 days prior to your life event to use your Special Enrollment Period.
These are the frequently asked questions many people ask about Health Insurance in Idaho. If you still have additional questions you can contact our phone number at (208)-409-3382 or visit our website Boise Health & Life Insurance Agency or go to www.goidahoinsurance.com
Remember that insurance is confusing and huge! Don’t shop alone, pack yourself with the knowledge to make the most out of your coverage. This will be your support in providing your healthcare and financial assistant.
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