What is a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) and do I qualify?
A Special Enrollment Period means that you are allowed to enroll in the plan after the Annual Election Period has ended because you meet certain conditions set forth by the government. See specific situations which might qualify you for a SEP. If you think any of these situations apply to you or if you have any questions about your eligibility for a SEP, please contact our Customer Care Associates.
A Special Enrollment Period means that you are allowed to enroll in the plan after enrollment has ended because you meet certain conditions set forth by the government. See specific situations which might qualify you for an SEP . If you think any of these situations apply to you or if you have any questions about your eligibility for an SEP, please contact our Customer Care Associates.
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