I was advised by the Sherpa that for cic just redo the app... they do NOT re-charge you 25 bucks... one charge per social security per enrollment period
x2 I was told the same thing, no charge for a resubmission of same SSN.
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I was advised by the Sherpa that for cic just redo the app... they do NOT re-charge you 25 bucks... one charge per social security per enrollment period
This thread was started because of a concern about customers being able to access their own account through HC.gov. My concern is this. I used web broker sites for the first time last year with great success. The two I use the most allow you to access the clients account through a Marketplace Access link. Up until last week I was able to access my clients account and upload forms when necessary and see any changes that were made to their account. For the past week there are many accounts that I cannot access. They say NO MATCH FOUND. Adding the application ID and SSN# also yield no results. Usually I only need the date of birth to pull the account. Has anyone else has the same issues.
One web broker said the only solution is to contact the Marketplace but I do not want the nightmare and waste of time from 2014 OEP. And I do not want to lose control to the Marketplace. I don't think this is a high priority issue with CMS since they are working hard to cause headaches for OEP 2016 with their last minute upgrades.
Quick question about Sherpa. I haven't used any of the web broker options yet, but planned on it for this year. After submitting the app via health sherpa, does it tell you the "approved" subsidy amount (like if one was submitting via HC.gov)? Or does it just tell you the "estimated" subsidy?
It estimates it first, and it's usually correct. When you submit the app, if the actual subsidy is different, it gives you the option of cancelling the app submission, or approving the difference and proceeding. Almost immediately after submitting, you get a copy of the eligibility cert.