…ndividuals to make a plan selection 60 days before and after certain triggering events when enrolling inside or outside the individual market Exchanges. Finally, we proposed amending § 147.104(b)(1)(i)(C) to update the citation to the SHOP regulations to conform with changes made…
…ndividuals to make a plan selection 60 days before and after certain triggering events when enrolling inside or outside the individual market Exchanges. Finally, we proposed amending § 147.104(b)(1)(i)(C) to update the citation to the SHOP regulations to conform with changes made…
….420(d), which is intended to require special enrollment periods for qualifying events including those listed in the exceptions in § 147.104(b)(2)(i). Therefore, we proposed to amend that phrase in § 147.104(b)(2)(i) to clarify that the exceptions in the paragraph only apply with…
….420(d), which is intended to require special enrollment periods for qualifying events including those listed in the exceptions in § 147.104(b)(2)(i). Therefore, we proposed to amend that phrase in § 147.104(b)(2)(i) to clarify that the exceptions in the paragraph only apply with…
…nalized new special enrollment periods related to untimely notice of triggering events, cessation of employer contributions or government subsidies to COBRA continuation coverage, and loss of APTC eligibility. 3. Exchanges HHS published a request for comment relating to Exchanges…
…nalized new special enrollment periods related to untimely notice of triggering events, cessation of employer contributions or government subsidies to COBRA continuation coverage, and loss of APTC eligibility. 3. Exchanges HHS published a request for comment relating to Exchanges…
…xpressed concern that informed consent is compromised when a language barrier prevents a patient from understanding what he or she is consenting to. Many commenters also said that individuals with LEP face unique challenges in healthcare that are mitigated by language access serv…
…xpressed concern that informed consent is compromised when a language barrier prevents a patient from understanding what he or she is consenting to. Many commenters also said that individuals with LEP face unique challenges in healthcare that are mitigated by language access serv…
…his or her illness or injury, provider treatment decisions, or other unforeseen events. Attendant notice requirements in 26 CFR 54.9815-2715 A2(b)(1)(vii), 29 CFR 2590.715-2715 A2(b)(1)(vii), and 45 CFR 147.211(b)(1)(vii) also require inclusion of a statement that actual charges …
…ainst potentially discriminatory risk pooling practices. We note that nothing prevents a State from requiring broader risk pooling with respect to student health insurance coverage than provided for in this final rule (for example, requiring each student health insurance issuer t…
…ainst potentially discriminatory risk pooling practices. We note that nothing prevents a State from requiring broader risk pooling with respect to student health insurance coverage than provided for in this final rule (for example, requiring each student health insurance issuer t…
…ainst potentially discriminatory risk pooling practices. We note that nothing prevents a State from requiring broader risk pooling with respect to student health insurance coverage than provided for in this final rule (for example, requiring each student health insurance issuer t…
…d user fee estimates, the final user fee may be lower. We also note that if any events result in a deviation from our expectations of current conditions that would significantly change our estimates around costs, enrollment projections, or the finalization of proposed risk adjust…
…nalized new special enrollment periods related to untimely notice of triggering events, cessation of employer contributions or government subsidies to COBRA continuation coverage, and loss of APTC eligibility. In the September 27, 2021 Federal Register ( 86 FR 53412 ) (part 3 of …
…ainst potentially discriminatory risk pooling practices. We note that nothing prevents a State from requiring broader risk pooling with respect to student health insurance coverage than provided for in this final rule (for example, requiring each student health insurance issuer t…