You need health insurance. You’ve spent time comparing your options online, found the perfect plan, and are ready to start the enrollment process. However, depending on the time of year, you may or may not be able to enroll. During the annual Open Enrollment Period (Nov 1st–Dec 15th), anyone can enroll in a new health insurance plan. But outside of Open Enrollment, you can only enroll if you’ve experienced a qualifying life event.
It’s a major event in your life (like losing your health insurance, adopting a baby, or getting married) that makes you eligible for a Special Enrollment Period. When this happens, you’re able to enroll in health insurance outside of Open Enrollment.
--- To make things easier, we also created a FREE guide that highlights each type of qualifying life event. Grab it here and save to your computer for future reference. ---
You can also find a list of additional, complex qualifying life events here.
Typically, you have 60 days following the event to enroll in a new health insurance plan. However, it varies depending on the type of qualifying life event.
If you get married, have a baby, adopt a child, go through a divorce, or get released from incarceration, you have to enroll the day of or up to 60 days after the QLE. If you experience any other QLE, you can enroll 30 days prior or 60 days after the event.
It’s also important to remember, if you don’t enroll during your SEP, you may have to wait until the following Open Enrollment Period to apply.
Enrolling in a new plan is easy to do! You can either enter your zip code below to grab a quote:
Or you can reach out to our Consumer Advocate team who can help you enroll at (855) 772-2663.
P.S. Don't forget to grab our FREE guide to refer back to later.