What happens if I miss the open enrollment period?
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If an individual misses the open enrollment period for health insurance through the HealthCare Marketplace, they may have limited options for obtaining coverage until the next open enrollment period. Open enrollment is typically the designated time when individuals can sign up for health plans without facing restrictions or penalties. However, missing this period does not mean all hope is lost. Certain life events, known as qualifying life events, can allow a person to enroll outside of the open enrollment period. These events include getting married, having a baby, moving to a new state, or losing other health coverage such as through a job. If a qualifying event occurs, individuals usually have a specific window of time, often 60 days, to sign up for a plan.
If an individual does not experience a qualifying life event, they will generally need to wait until the next open enrollment period to apply for coverage. It is important to stay informed and regularly check the HealthCare.gov website for specific enrollment dates and other important updates.
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