A Special Enrollment Period (SEP) is a unique and time-limited opportunity for individuals to enroll in or make changes to their health
Read More »Like any other health insurance plan in the U.S., Medicare has fixed enrollment periods (called Annual Enrollment Periods or AEP) where you
Read More »In this Medicare video we explain what Medicare Special Enrollment is and who it is for. CoverRight CEO, Richard Chan explains what
Read More »Special Needs Plan (SNP) – Tailored Medicare Coverage for Individuals with Specific Healthcare Needs
A Special Needs Plan (SNP) is a specialized type of Medicare Advantage plan designed to provide tailored healthcare coverage and support for
Read More »Pre-Existing Condition Waiting Period – Understanding Delayed Coverage for Specific Health Conditions
A pre-existing condition waiting period refers to a specific period during which an individual who enrolls in a health insurance plan may
Read More »The Late Enrollment Penalty is a financial consequence imposed on certain Medicare beneficiaries who delay enrolling in specific Medicare parts beyond their
Read More »The Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is a crucial period that provides individuals with their first opportunity to enroll in Medicare. It is
Read More »The General Enrollment Period (GEP) is a specific period designated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) during which individuals
Read More »Enrollment periods refer to specific timeframes during which individuals can enroll in or make changes to their health insurance coverage. These periods
Read More »Disenrollment, also known as termination or cancellation, refers to the process of voluntarily or involuntarily ending a membership or coverage in a
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