Can members change from their existing ConnectiCare coverage through their employer to ConnectiCare SOLO?
Members who are covered under group insurance can apply for ConnectiCare SOLO, and are subject to medical underwriting. If they are accepted, they will be issued their own contract, receive a new policy and ID cards, and be required to pay premiums. [ back to top ] How can I contact ConnectiCare for more information about changing group coverage to a ConnectiCare SOLO policy? For more information on ConnectiCare SOLO plans, visit the SOLO section of the Producer site, or call your Account Service Representative (ASR) at 1-800-723-2986. [ back to top ] How does an individual apply for coverage with ConnectiCare SOLO? Applicants should follow the steps below: • Accurately and fully complete the Individual Application/Change FormPART 1 no more than 60 days prior to the requested effective date. Be sure to: • Check the box for the medical plan being selected. • Check the boxes for the pharmacy co-pay and pharmacy annual maximum that are being selected. • Select a Primary Care Physician (PC
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