You may have only a limited amount of time to enroll in a plan with your own
company during an open enrollment period and you should find out when that is and whether you will be eligible if you suspect you'll be divorcing and losing coverage.
Not exact matches
Remember to take these cost of living adjustments into account when you adjust your 401k contribution amounts
during your
company's upcoming
open enrollment period.
During your
company's next
open enrollment period, review your benefits coverage.
Insurance
companies can not use medical underwriting if you enroll in Medigap
during your
open enrollment period.
If you fail to enroll in a Medigap plan
during your
open enrollment period, insurance
companies can deny you coverage or increase your monthly premium based on your medical history or current health.
During your Medigap
open enrollment period, insurance
companies can not deny you coverage or charge more for your monthly premiums based on any preexisting health conditions you might have.
If you fail to enroll in a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan
during your
open enrollment period, however, insurance
companies can deny you coverage or increase your premium based on your medical history or any preexisting conditions.
During your
open enrollment period, insurance
companies can not use medical underwriting to influence your coverage eligibility or monthly premium.
Health insurance sold on the health insurance exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act is guaranteed issue, meaning a health insurance
company can't refuse to sell you health insurance coverage as long as you're applying for that coverage
during the annual
open enrollment period.
If your policy was canceled for non-payment of premiums in 2017 and you re-enroll with the same insurer (or another insurer owned by the same parent
company)
during open enrollment, the insurer will be able to require you to pay your past - due premiums before effectuating your new coverage.