An
electronic source of information for Federally-facilitated Marketplace (FFM)
Agents and Brokers
In
This Issue:
- Resources for Agents and Brokers
- The
“Final 2017 HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters” is Now
Available
- The
“2017 Letter to Issuers in the Federally-facilitated Marketplaces” is Now
Available
- Upcoming
Small Business Health Operations Program (SHOP) Marketplace Webinar
- The
“Open Enrollment and Beyond” Presentation Slides Are Now Available
- Help
Consumers Go from Coverage to Care
- Tax Readiness
- Marketplace
Call Center or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) – Where to Refer
Consumers with Tax-Related Questions
- New
Tax Tool Available at HealthCare.gov
- Helping
Consumers Avoid Tax Fraud
- SHOP Marketplace Corner
- Come
In, We’re Open
- New
2016 SHOP Marketplace Enrollment Materials Now Available
- It’s
Tax Season! Help Small Employers Apply for the Tax Credit
- Spotlight on Eligibility
and Enrollment
- Final
Enrollment Numbers for Open Enrollment 2016
- Special
Populations – Newlyweds Enrolling in the Marketplace Outside of Open
Enrollment
- Help
Consumers Report a Life Change or Change in Circumstances through the
Marketplace
- Did You
Know? Understanding Tax Exemptions
- Follow Us on Twitter
- Contact Us
Resources for Agents and Brokers
The “Final 2017 HHS
Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters” is Now Available
CMS issued the “Final
2017 HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters" on March 1, 2016.
CMS also released a fact
sheet with details on key provisions of the final Notice of Benefit and
Payment Parameters for 2017. One of the key provisions includes finalizing the
Open Enrollment period for future years:
·
For
coverage in 2017 and 2018, Open Enrollment will begin on November 1 of the
previous year and run through January 31 of the coverage year.
·
For
coverage in 2019 and beyond, Open Enrollment will begin on November 1 and end
on December 15 of the preceding year (e.g., November 1, 2018 through December
15, 2018 for 2019 coverage).
The “2017 Letter to
Issuers in the Federally-facilitated Marketplaces” is Now Available
CMS released its final “2017
Letter to Issuers in the Federally-facilitated Marketplaces” on February
29, 2016. This letter provides issuers interested in offering coverage in FFM
states information on key dates for the qualified health plan (QHP)
certification process, standards that will be used to evaluate QHPs for
certification, procedures for oversight of agents and brokers, and consumer
support policies and programs.
Upcoming Small
Business Health Operations Program (SHOP) Marketplace Webinar
CMS will host a webinar on how agents and brokers can
use the SHOP Marketplace effectively on April 20 from 1:00 – 2:30 PM Eastern
Time (ET). This webinar will cover the benefits of the SHOP Marketplace for
agents and brokers. It will explain how to access training on the SHOP
Marketplace Agent/Broker Portal, and on the SHOP Marketplace employer and
employee application.
To register for the webinar, please log in to www.REGTAP.info.
If you have questions on the webinar registration process, visit the new
“Upcoming Agent and Broker Webinars” section of the Agents
and Brokers Resources webpage for more information.
The “Open Enrollment
and Beyond” Presentation Slides Are Now Available
CMS has created the “Open
Enrollment and Beyond” presentation slides as a resource to help agents and
brokers as they assist consumers post-Open Enrollment. The plan year 2016 Open
Enrollment period for the FFM ended on January 31, 2016; however, there are
still a number of ways that you can assist consumers.
·
Some
consumers are still eligible to enroll in Marketplace coverage. You can
continue to provide enrollment assistance to these consumers.
·
Consumers
who are already enrolled in coverage may have questions or concerns regarding
how to use their coverage.
·
You
can continue to build relationships with your community and provide outreach
and education for consumers about the Affordable Care Act and health insurance.
Help Consumers Go
from Coverage to Care
CMS has created the Coverage to Care initiative to help
people with new health care coverage understand their benefits and connect to
the primary care and preventive services that are right for them. Please take a
moment to review the many written
resources and videos you can use to help consumers understand how to
navigate their health coverage.
Tax Readiness
Marketplace Call
Center or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) – Where to Refer Consumers with
Tax-Related Questions
This chart provides a reference on when consumers should
contact the Marketplace Call Center or the IRS if they have questions about how
their coverage status and/or Marketplace financial assistance will affect the
tax filing process. Use this resource in your work with consumers to help route
their questions accordingly.
New Tax Tool
Available at Healthcare.gov
HealthCare.gov now includes a new Tax
Tool feature that streamlines the consumer experience by combining last
year’s Second-lowest Cost Silver Plan and Lowest-cost Bronze Plan tools into
one tool. This change will support consumers in calculating amounts for both
the PTC using IRS Form 8962 and the affordability exemption using IRS Form
8965. In addition, the new tax tool will support consumers with reconciling
APTC for tax years 2014 and 2015; provide opportunities for consumers to print,
save, or email their results; and offer consumers instructions on what to do
next.
Helping Consumers
Avoid Tax Fraud
In your work with consumers, please let them know that
there are reports of consumers being targeted by tax scams. If consumers owe a
fee for not maintaining minimum essential coverage (MEC), let them know that
payment should be made only with their federal income tax return or in response
to a letter from the IRS. The payment should never be made directly to an
individual or tax preparer.
Also, let consumers know that if they are not United
States citizens or nationals and are not lawfully present in the United States,
they are exempt from the fee and do not need to make a payment. For this
purpose, immigrants with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status
are considered not lawfully present and are, therefore, exempt.
Below are hyperlinks to additional information you can
share with consumers to help prevent them from being victims of fraud:
SHOP Marketplace Corner
Come In, We’re Open
The SHOP Marketplace is open all year long. Small
employers can still offer their employees’ health and dental insurance through
the SHOP Marketplace at HealthCare.gov. SHOP Marketplace applications submitted
by the 15th of the month may go into effect as soon as the first of the
following month.
New 2016 SHOP
Marketplace Enrollment Materials Now Available
New step-by-step user guides and videos are now
available to help you walk small employers, employees, and agents and brokers
through the 2016 SHOP Marketplace application, enrollment, renewal, and payment
process.
Watch all of the SHOP Marketplace enrollment and renewal
videos on the SHOP
Marketplace YouTube Playlist.
Access the SHOP Marketplace user guides at the links
below:
It’s Tax Season! Help
Small Employers Apply for the Tax Credit
Small employers with fewer than 25 full-time equivalent
employees who offer health insurance coverage through the SHOP Marketplace may
be eligible for a Small Business Health Care Tax Credit.
To find out if a small employer may be eligible to
receive the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit, check out the SHOP
Tax Credit Estimator available at HealthCare.gov.
For more information on the Small Business Health Care
Tax Credit, please visit IRS.gov.
Remember: To assist small employers in the SHOP
Marketplace, you must first establish your profile on the SHOP
Marketplace Agent/Broker Portal. Once you’ve established your profile,
small employers will be able to authorize you to assist with their SHOP
Marketplace application and enrollment.
Need help? Visit HealthCare.gov/small-businesses
or contact the SHOP Call Center at 1-800-706-7893 (TTY: 711) Monday through
Friday from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM ET.
Spotlight on Eligibility and Enrollment
Final Enrollment
Numbers for Open Enrollment 2016
On January 31, the plan year 2016 Open Enrollment period
closed. About 12.7 million consumers selected plans or were automatically
reenrolled across all states, either through HealthCare.gov or a State-based
Marketplace, Department of Health & Human Services Secretary Sylvia M.
Burwell announced. This figure does not include about 400,000 people who signed
up on the New York and Minnesota Marketplaces for coverage through the Basic
Health Program during this Open Enrollment period.
To read a fact sheet with a sharable video, visit: http://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2016/02/04/fact-sheet-about-127-million-people-nationwide-are-signed-coverage-during-open-enrollment.html.
To read the CMS Weekly enrollment snapshot with data
(including state and regional data) through February 1, 2016, visit: https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2016-Fact-sheets-items/2016-02-04.html.
Special Populations –
Newlyweds Enrolling in the Marketplace Outside of Open Enrollment
While the plan year 2016 Open Enrollment period is now
closed, getting married triggers a special enrollment period (SEP) that allows
consumers to enroll in a QHP outside of the Open Enrollment period. Help
consumers by reminding them that the SEP for marriage is available to all
qualified consumers, even if they were previously not enrolled in a QHP. Newly
married consumers who are already enrolled in QHPs will be eligible to change
QHPs if they want to or add their dependents (new spouses) to their existing
plans, if they receive an SEP.
Be sure to remind consumers they must report a life
event like marriage to the Marketplace to claim their SEP. Consumers should be
sure to terminate any coverage that is no longer applicable. Consumers have 60
days (30 days in SHOP) from the date of marriage to use this SEP and select
QHPs. The Marketplace will also calculate whether the change in status will
affect the newly married consumers’ coverage options or eligibility for APTC
and cost-sharing reductions (CSR). For more information, check out Helping
Newlyweds Enroll in the Marketplace Outside Open Enrollment.
Help Consumers Report
a Life Change or Change in Circumstances through the Marketplace
It is important to remind consumers that once they have
Marketplace coverage, they must report certain life changes. That information
may change the coverage consumers are eligible for and whether they may be
eligible for an SEP. It may also make a difference in the amount of APTC or CSR
a consumer is eligible for and the premiums they pay.
·
For
more information about what changes should be reported to the Marketplace, see
the ”Helping
Consumers Report a Life Event or Change in Circumstance” presentation
slides.
·
For
step-by-step instructions explaining how to report a life change at
HealthCare.gov, including screenshots, please review slides 19 through 21 of
the “Weekly
Updates for Agents and Brokers Participating in the FFM for Plan Year 2016 Open
Enrollment—Week 3” webinar slides.
Did You Know?
Most people must have qualifying health coverage or pay a fee for the months they do not have insurance. However, some consumers qualify for a health coverage exemption and do not need to have health insurance or pay the fee.
Exemptions are available based on a number of circumstances, including certain hardships, some life events, health coverage or financial status, and membership in some groups. Consumers claim some health coverage exemptions on their federal income tax return. Other exemptions require the consumer to apply with a paper application.
If you are helping a consumer with this process, remind them they do not have to pay the fee for any month they are covered by a plan that qualifies as MEC.
To learn more about health coverage exemptions, see the resources located at HealthCare.gov on the Exemptions from the requirement to have health insurance webpage, as well as slides 20 through 26 of the “Weekly Updates for Agents and Brokers Participating in the FFM for Plan Year 2016 Open Enrollment—Week 13” webinar slides.
Follow Us on Twitter
You can find important information and updates by following the CMS and HealthCare.gov Twitter handles (@CMSGov and @HealthCareGov) or by searching for the hashtags #ABFFM or #ABFFSHOP on Twitter.
Contact Us
For questions pertaining to the FFM agents and brokers program, including FFM registration requirements, or to subscribe to this newsletter, please contact the FFM Producer and Assister Help Desk via email at: FFMProducer-AssisterHelpDesk@cms.hhs.gov.
You may also contact the Agent and Broker Call Center by calling 1-855-CMS-1515 (855-267-1515) and selecting option “1.” Call Center Representatives are available Monday through Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM ET.
This call center does not have access to consumer information and is not able to handle specific questions or issues with a consumer’s application. Please continue to call the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596 for assistance related to enrolling consumers in coverage through the Individual Marketplace. For assistance related to coverage through the SHOP Marketplace, contact the SHOP Call Center at 1-800-706-7893.
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