Coverage and COVID-19

From Covering Kids & Families of Indiana

Coverage and COVID-19

There is a lot of new information to be aware of during this time.  Here are some key points, helpful documents and recent webinars:

  • Losing employer healthcare coverage triggers a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) of 60 days. If COBRA coverage is offered, it is important consumers weigh the cost and benefits of COBRA coverage vs. Marketplace coverage (and potential premium tax credits) during that initial 60 days.
  • The CARES Act provides an “economic impact payment” of $1,200 per adult and $500 per dependent child for most families. The payment is phased out at higher income levels. This payment does not count as income for people seeking coverage in Medicaid, CHIP or the Marketplace. 
  • If applying for Marketplace coverage, consumers may need to provide an explanation for reduced income and/or provide a self attestation if they are unable to attain requested documentation.
  • Marketplace already has guidance in place to allow assisters to help consumers over the phone. Assisters should communicate the contents of their organization’s authorization form and document verbal consent. 
  • In general, state unemployment compensation is taxable income that is included in both Medicaid/CHIP and premium tax credit income calculations. However, under the CARES Act, the federal increase in unemployment benefits of $600 per week for up to four months (ending July 31, 2020) is treated differently. It is excluded from income for Medicaid/CHIP eligibility, but it is included for the determination of income for premium tax credits. HealthCare.gov is unlikely to be able to program this change into its system. People applying for coverage through the Marketplace should be on the lookout for help text or other instructions about how or whether to include this income.
  • Certified Application Counselors (CAC) who know their 10-digit ID number can call the Marketplace direct call center line at 855-879-2683 when assisting consumers. The general consumer call center line is 800-318-2596 (TTY: 855-889-4325).


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