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Why is in my letter from Humana they are showing an ACA plan, but when looking at the ACA plans on the Healthcare website there are no Humana plans?
Thanks, that is what I initially did and went right to the "Review and confirm coverage" button, filled in all the T&C's questions, saw the plan I selected with subsidized price, etc. but after hitting confirm it never came back with a final completion or healthcare provider billing screen.
Best guess? They showed plans available in your state, but no Humana plans are available in your county. I know there are other Exchange insurers besides BCBS TX in Texas, but in my county, they are the only game in town.Why is in my letter from Humana they are showing an ACA plan, but when looking at the ACA plans on the Healthcare website there are no Humana plans?
Why is in my letter from Humana they are showing an ACA plan, but when looking at the ACA plans on the Healthcare website there are no Humana plans?
I don't see the county argument being right because if Humana sent you a letter they would know what county you are in and would the website from what you told it when you registered.
Obama Moves To Delay Cancellations Of Insurance Plans : The Two-Way : NPR
In the next few days we'll hear how this will be implemented.President Obama announced Thursday that Americans who have had their health insurance plans canceled because of his Affordable Care Act can keep those plans for another year if they wish.
They may target by zip code, and some zip codes are in multiple counties (my zip code is one such example).
Why is in my letter from Humana they are showing an ACA plan, but when looking at the ACA plans on the Healthcare website there are no Humana plans?
OK -- that means they are offering ACA-compliant policies but declined to offer it through the Exchange.The following statement is to clarify what I have read so for. Keeping the current, but ACA qualified would be easier than to change companies.
In order to use the $1,028 subsidy I would have to purchase a plan from the "exchange". So the ACA policy quote I received from Humana would not be eligible for the subsidy.
OK -- that means they are offering ACA-compliant policies but declined to offer it through the Exchange.
Yes and then I went back thinking I needed to do that section but change wouldn't stick and always indicated SET for dental option. Perhaps was a bug at that time and is fixed now so maybe you won't have same issue as others have enrolled.OK, maybe I little different than what I thought. So you actually skipped and went to and confirmed but it wouldn't go forward without the dental section being completed ?
Well I guess I'll find out about that next I have it all done except clicking confirm.
I'm also curious whether I could try submitting another application with all the same info that was previously submitted and approved and try enrolling all over or once you have an approved application will it not let me at this point?
I'm just not sure whether it is only me and my application is hosed now or still a bug which will get addressed. I'm also curious whether I could try submitting another application with all the same info that was previously submitted and approved and try enrolling all over or once you have an approved application will it not let me at this point?
Why is in my letter from Humana they are showing an ACA plan, but when looking at the ACA plans on the Healthcare website there are no Humana plans?
I think you can start a new one, if you start fresh with a new user ID and email. I have an old one still in the verification limbo and it had an application number assigned. I created a new account and started over and it all went smooth to where I am now ready to purchase.
Another option to look at is to check the insurers website for an option to buy. I was looking around the insurers site for mine and they have an enrollment page that links your existing exchange account to get your subsidy then do the plan selection and purchase on their site. That's an alternative way maybe to complete the purchase.
I have at least three "approved" applications out there which aren't enrolled yet.
I personally has one "in process" that I couldn't get past the selection, one in "enrolled and selected" and the one that was finally successful (I've received the welcome letter and have paid initial payment) that was started at the insurers website, sent thru the exchange for subsidy verification, and then back to the insurer for completion.
Seems there may not be any limit to the number of tries.
Thanks for everyone's advise. I will investigate the insurers website option and an "Advanced Resolution Specialist" is also scheduled to call me next week (oh boy can't wait for that conversation). If the issue doesn't get addressed by any of these options or potentially by the Tech folks during their ongoing website remediation efforts then I will proceed with another Ironman application submission/enrollment process.
"Report a life change will be available on 11/15/2013. Come back on that date to report your change."
Uh, it *is* 11/15/2013..... of course you didn't say what time...
"Report a life change will be available on 11/15/2013. Come back on that date to report your change."
Uh, it *is* 11/15/2013..... of course you didn't say what time...