Ryan Kennelly
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Recent activity by Ryan Kennelly Sort by recent activityI Am Getting Married Next Year, What Plan Should I Choose During Open Enrollment?
Make sure you enroll in a QHP during the annual Open Enrollment period in order to maintain minimum essential coverage and avoid needing to make an individual shared responsibility payment. When yo...
When I try to register for Blue Access for Members, I get a message telling me it's not available. When will it be available for me to register?
You may have received this error message during your registration for a number of reasons. Many times, the information you entered may not have matched the data in the BCBSIL system. Please remembe...
I Just Became Eligible for Medicare and was enrolled in Medicaid plan as well. What Will Happen to my Part D Drug Coverage?
Unless you choose a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan on your own, you will be automatically enrolled in one available in your area.
When Does My Plan Start If I Apply During Open Enrollment?
All Open Enrollment plan selections with regular effective dates (i.e., not under an SEP) for plan year 2018 completed and received by the Marketplaces from: November 1 - December 15, 2018 can bec...
I received a letter from Equian (formerly Trover Solutions) saying they have partnered with BCBSIL to investigate my medical claim. Should I respond to the letter?
Under what conditions can a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan reduce its coverage for a given drug mid-way through the year?
When a new generic drug for the same condition becomes available or when the FDA or manufacturer withdraws the drug from the market, a brand name drug can be replaced.
I'm Enrolled in Medicaid but Want a Better Plan. Is This Allowed?
Because you is eligible for Medicaid, you may cancel you Medicaid enrollment and enroll in a QHP plan through healthcare.gov, but you would not be eligible for APTC or CSRs to help her pay for that...
I applied for a plan on the Health Insurance Marketplace and also applied for a plan directly with BCBSIL, so now I'm getting a bill for both. How do I cancel one?
Healthcare.gov Found an Inconsistency with my Application. What Should I Do?
If there are inconsistencies between a consumer’s application and the information contained in the approved electronic sources, the applicable Marketplace produces an initial eligibility notice tha...