A Colorado Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for health insurance is a time outside the annual Open Enrollment Period during which you can sign up for health insurance or make changes to your existing plan.
When Mark, a 42-year-old IT specialist, unexpectedly lost his job, he was concerned about losing his health insurance coverage. With a family to support, he needed to find a new plan quickly but wasn’t sure if he could still enroll outside the Open Enrollment Period. Mark turned to our agency for guidance.
We explained to Mark that his job loss qualified him for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP), allowing him to enroll in a new health insurance plan outside of the regular Open Enrollment timeframe. We guided him through the documentation process, helping him provide proof of his job loss to ensure his eligibility.
With our timely assistance, Mark was able to secure a comprehensive health insurance plan for himself and his family without any gaps in coverage. He was relieved to know that, despite the sudden change in his employment, he could still protect his family’s health and well-being. Mark appreciated our quick response and clear instructions, which made a potentially stressful situation much easier to navigate.
Colorado Special Enrollment Period (SEP) Items:
Coloradans qualify for a Colorado Special Enrollment Period if they experience certain life events that impact your health coverage needs.
Qualifying Life Events:
- Loss of Health Coverage:
- Losing job-based coverage
- Losing eligibility for Medicaid or CHIP
- Expiration of COBRA coverage
- Losing individual health coverage for a plan or policy you bought yourself
- Losing coverage through a family member
- Changes in Household:
- Getting married
- Having a baby, adopting a child, or placing a child for foster care
- Getting divorced or legally separated and losing health insurance
- Death of someone in your household
- Changes in Residence:
- Moving to a new home in a new ZIP code or county
- Moving to the U.S. from a foreign country or U.S. territory
- Moving to or from a shelter or other transitional housing
- Other Situations:
- Changes in your income that affect the coverage you qualify forGaining membership in a federally recognized tribe or ANCSA Corporation shareholderBecoming newly eligible for Marketplace coverage because you became a U.S. citizenLeaving incarceration (jail or prison)
- AmeriCorps members starting or ending their service
Time Frame
The time frame for enrolling in or changing your health insurance plan during a SEP is generally 60 days from the date of the qualifying life event. It’s important to act quickly to ensure you have coverage and avoid any gaps.
Importance of a Colorado Special Enrollment Period
Special Enrollment Periods ensure that individuals and families have access to health insurance when they experience significant life changes that affect their coverage needs. This flexibility helps maintain continuous coverage and protects against unforeseen medical expenses.
Watch an Ian Young Health Insurance video about Colorado Special Enrollment Periods.