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Open enrollment is, I believe, for people who did not yet have health insurance, or who wanted to change it.
From what I understand, if you do not choose, a choice will be made for you?
Since you already paid, that IS your Dad's insurance.
Use the same cards. Call Health Care Options to confirm.
At least, that is how my logic works. They cashed the check.
OK, if someone is on Medicaid, low income, requiring "Extra help", they were in the past, exempt from open enrollment. But getting them "whomever is on the other end of the phone" to acknowledge exemption from the time period given for open enrollment is near impossible.
Call the Center for Health Care Rights if you get any grief!!
Remember my favorite motto:
"What can be done by paperwork, can be undone by more paperwork."
If you don't get a new copy of the health insurance card, ask for one.
WHO did you send the check to? Call them.
A doctor's office can confirm insurance coverage in minutes at your visit. Ask for a copy.
Go to the fridge, take a drink of something cool. Happy New Year!
Let's toast to happier days ahead in 2018!
Now, put your jammies on, and go to bed! I just know you haven't slept at all this year!
Now, have a glass of wine 🍷(it's 5 pm somewhere) and give yourself credit for keeping everything together.
I know I feel like I have bees in my blood due to having to remember everything for my mom and husband.
😜 🐝🐝🐝🐝
Will we ever feel "calm" again?
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