as per the nice, smart and highly competent Humana rep... she is working on this issue. She does agree that a problem exist..... why did no one at the insurance companies foresee this problem before we on the forum did???
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You were alert and on top of things, TaterPeeler, to see that a problem exists.
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Oh, and one more clarification. For those who said to just terminate the current carrier's coverage, remember that a voluntary termination does not open an SEP. So, unless you have other insurance in force, and terminate the current plan well in advance of the end of OE (12/7/2014), you will go a year without coverage.
Ann are you saying that if a 2013 IFPlan renews in say, July 2014, the client will need to cancel their Non-ACA compliant plan and wait until the 2014 Open Enrollment period to obtain an ACA-compliant health plan because they cancelled the Non-ACA plan voluntarily in July 2014? This is getting deeeep. haha.
-Allen
And for those that posted that they don't see the glitch, I hope MAPD agents who work with SEPs a lot can make it clearer. Those of us who do group insurance are familiar with qualifying events and COBRA elections, and those who do MAPD are familiar with SEPs. The problem is the election. From what I understand, you can make several elections in OEP and the last OEP election is the one that stands. But you can only make one election in an SEP.
In this case, the OEP is over, and an SEP is generated when the pre-ACA plan terminates at its 2014 renewal date. So if a carrier (be it Humana, BCBS, or any other carrier) defaults to auto-enroll those people in an ACA compliant plan at that point, they have just made the election for that SEP. That election cancels out the client's choice of another carrier, and that SEP election is the final one.
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On SEP with MA's...it depends on what the SEP is for. Example if the client is a Medi Medi they can change anytime. Or if they have LIS. Now if they move into a new area that's an SEP so they sign up for a new plan they change their mind and want another plan they can as long as they do so before the effective date. So the long and short of it is, what is the SEP for makes all the difference. Hope this helps.
and kevin, that's the point.... it will be a loss in coverage sep... they have one shot
also, the effective date in the humana case will be the next day
They get one shot in ma sep. my point was after you have found the plan you want for 2014/15 what ever year you going into. So next year going into 2015 find the plan that works best for you on the exchange after you get enrolled send the cancelation into your current company stating do not renew and cancel on 12-31 xx I would fax it personally so you have proof of receipt cms is on the side of the consumer so If their is proof what plan they were enrolling in and dis enrolling from cms will make the correction