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Life Changes to Report if you have Marketplace Coverage
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- Get married or divorced
- Have a child, adopt a child, or place a child for adoption
- Have a change in income
- Get health coverage through a job or a program like Medicare or Medicaid
- Change your place of residence
- Have a change in disability status
- Gain or lose a dependent
- Become pregnant
- Experience other changes that may affect your income and household size
- Change in tax filing status
- Change of citizenship or immigration status
- Incarceration or release from incarceration
- Change in status as an American Indian/Alaska Native or tribal status
- Correction to name, date of birth, or Social Security number
Notes: Be sure to report address, email, and phone changes to your insurance company too. Otherwise they may not know about your new contact information.
Source: HealthCare.gov
Source URL: https://www.healthcare.gov/how-do-i-report-life-changes-to-t...
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