UHC/AARP Trial Right application Question

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I have an Aetna PPO mb who started when he turned 65 this past March. He told me that he wants to enroll in a Med Supp. Of course, this doesn’t pay squat here in Texas (about $40/yr), but it is what he wants and the right thing to do. He told me that he had an encapsulated prostate tumor removed about 3 years ago (no exact date). One of the UW questions is asking:

Within the past 3 years, were you diagnosed with, treated, given medical advice, or
prescribed medications by a medical professional for:
• Melanoma or Metastatic Merkel Cell (but not other skin cancers)?
• Cancer (other than Leukemia, Lymphoma, or Multiple Myeloma)
Yes No Not Sure

This seems to knock him out.

The “Trial Right” option reads:

4B. Have you lost or are losing health insurance coverage or do you have a Medicare
Advantage Plan “trial right” and, if so, have you received a notice from your employer
supplement plan? or prior insurer saying that you are eligible for guaranteed issue of a Medicare
If you have a guaranteed issue right, you must provide a copy of the notice,
disenrollment letter or other documentation you received AND your Application
Form must be received no more than 63 days after the termination date of your
prior coverage. The documentation should include the type of coverage being
lost, the termination reason, the termination date and the name of the person(s)
who lost or is losing coverage.
If you have questions about your guaranteed issue rights, please see “Your Guide.”
• If YES, skip directly to

Which GI Issue Right letter are they referring to? Is it something that an MA carrier sends the 1st year member?
 
Standard disenrollment letter from ma carrier after he either cancels or enrolls in pdp
If it was a uhc ma plan he was disenrolling from uhc crosses this over had a recent case with uhc and it only about 5 days to get the gi approval.
 
Standard disenrollment letter from ma carrier after he either cancels or enrolls in pdp
If it was a uhc ma plan he was disenrolling from uhc crosses this over had a recent case with uhc and it only about 5 days to get the gi approval.
So, this guy has to disenroll himself even before he gets accepted by the Med Supp?
The guru at my upline told me that a T65 can get onto ANY Plan G in Texas if first enrolled at age 65 when using this GI situation.
 
I dont know what letter you would get for trial right
But I do now a few years ago all I put was trial right on replacement form for the reason why they were allowed to disenroll from the MA plan outside the normal EP

And they paid me GI and a perfectly healthy person, no meds, even though I did not apply for GI

No other carrier has ever done that

They said they go above and beyond for their customers
 
So, this guy has to disenroll himself even before he gets accepted by the Med Supp?
The guru at my upline told me that a T65 can get onto ANY Plan G in Texas if first enrolled at age 65 when using this GI situation.

best practice in these cases is to give yourself a lot of time sometimes have to do a 2/1 effective but yes ultimately it is a leap of faith.If they have a member portal at aetna maybe it is possible to view letter sooner.

and of course if you try for a 1/1/25 effective you can always just cancel the pdp application up through the end of december if term letter has not been received..
 
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