MAYBE...SEPS!
The medical world is overflowing with acronyms. When you hear SEPS thrown around, this is what it means: Special Enrollment Periods.
SEPS are periods of time outside of normal enrollment periods when you can enroll or change your Medicare plan.
You qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if you've had certain life events including: losing health coverage, moving, getting married, having a baby or adopting a child, or if your household income is below a certain amount.
There are also FEMA and natural disaster SEPS. The governor of the state you reside in establishes these. A SEPS for individuals affected by an emergency or disaster who need to enroll in, disenroll from, or switch Medicare health or prescription drug plans and missed other election periods is available in areas where an emergency or disaster has been declared by a Federal, state or local government entity. It is available for the duration of the emergency or disaster plus an additional two months following the end date of the emergency or disaster as identified in the declaration or, if different, the date the end of the incident is announced, whichever is later. Elections are effective the first of the month after the plan receives your election request.
Who qualifies?
The special opportunity to enroll in, disenroll from, or switch Medicare health or prescription drug plans applies to all individuals who:
- Reside, or resided at the start of the SEP eligibility period described in this guidance, in an area for which a federal, state, or local government entity has declared a disaster or other emergency or they do not reside in an affected area but rely on help making healthcare decisions from one or more individuals who reside in an affected area; and
- Were eligible for another election period at the time of the SEP eligibility; and
- Did not make an election during that other valid election period due to the disaster or other emergency.
Now, every SEP is different, in fact you may not think you’re eligible, some SEPS are a little difficult to believe. For instance, some Governors called for an SEPS due to the smog from the Canadian forest fires, some blizzards, gun violence, flooding, etc. These are all opportunities to switch a plan that you would otherwise be stuck with if you "missed" the opportunity to switch during a regularly scheduled election period.
If you are unclear if you qualify, call me and I will help clarify the opportunities for you. James@SafeHavenInsuranceAgency.com. or 631-608-1137.
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