Colorado Qualifying Life Events (QLEs) are specific situations that allow individuals to enroll in or change their Health Insurance plans outside the standard Open Enrollment Period.
When Sarah relocated from California to Colorado for a new job, she was worried about how her move might impact her health insurance coverage. Unsure if she could switch plans or if she needed to stay on her old plan, she contacted Ian Young Health Insurance for advice.
We informed Sarah that her move to a new state qualified as a Colorado Qualifying Life Event, allowing her to enroll in a new health insurance plan specific to Colorado. We guided her through the process of proving her move and selecting a plan that provided the coverage she needed in her new location.
With our assistance, Sarah successfully enrolled in a new Colorado health insurance plan that aligned with her needs and budget. She was grateful for our expertise, which helped her avoid any lapses in coverage and ensured she was well-protected as she settled into her new home and job.
The following are primary Colorado Qualifying Life Event categories, with examples for each:
Loss of Health Coverage
- Losing job-based coverage: This can happen if you lose your job, change jobs, or if your employer stops offering health insurance.
- Losing eligibility for Medicaid or CHIP: If your income increases or your household size changes, you might lose eligibility.
- Expiration of COBRA coverage: When the maximum coverage period ends.
- Losing individual health coverage: This includes policies you bought on your own or through the Health Insurance Marketplace.
- Losing coverage through a family member: If you are covered under a family member’s plan and lose that coverage due to divorce, death, or other reasons.
Changes in Colorado Household
- Marriage: Getting married allows both spouses to enroll in new coverage or add a spouse to an existing plan.
- Birth, adoption, or foster care placement: Adding a new child to your family allows you to enroll the child in a plan or change your own plan.
- Divorce or legal separation: If you lose health insurance due to a change in your marital status.
- Death of someone in your household: If this results in a loss of coverage for any household members.
Changes in Colorado Residence
- Moving to a new ZIP code or county: This change might make you eligible for different plans.
- Moving to or from the U.S.: This includes moving from a foreign country or a U.S. territory.
- Moving to or from a shelter or other transitional housing: A change in living situation that affects your eligibility for health coverage.
Other Colorado Qualifying Life Events Situations
- Changes in income: If your income changes in a way that affects your eligibility for subsidies or different plans.
- Gaining membership in a federally recognized tribe or status as an Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) Corporation shareholder: Special rules apply for these groups.
- Becoming a U.S. citizen: This allows you to enroll in a Marketplace plan if you weren’t eligible before.
- Leaving incarceration: Gaining release from jail or prison.
- Starting or ending service in AmeriCorps: Changes related to AmeriCorps VISTA, NCCC, or State and National service.
Understanding and recognizing Colorado Qualifying Life Events is important to ensure continuous health coverage and to avoid penalties or gaps in coverage.
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