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Coloradans who are eligible for both Medicare* and Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid program), but who will no longer qualify for Health First Colorado, may be able to sign up for Medicare or change their current Medicare coverage.
With the end of the official federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, people who enrolled in Health First Colorado over the past three years will have their eligibility for the program reevaluated. This means that some of these people will no longer qualify for Health First Colorado coverage. However, for a subset of people who are also eligible for Medicare, this presents an opportunity to enroll in or make changes to Medicare plans, but only for a limited time.
Original Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Drug Plans
What is Medicare?
Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people age 65 or older, people under age 65 with certain disabilities, and people of all ages with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). To understand your options, it helps to know the different parts of Medicare.
What does this mean for you?
1.) If you are eligible for Medicare, but didn’t sign up for it when you first became eligible because you remained enrolled in Health First Colorado during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, but will now lose that Health First Colorado coverage:
2.) If you have both Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B (“Original Medicare”), but you did not enroll in a Medicare Supplement Plan (a Medigap plan) during the open enrollment period because you remained enrolled in Health First Colorado during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, but will now lose that Health First Colorado coverage:
3.) If you have been enrolled in both Medicare and Health First Colorado, but you are no longer eligible for Health First Colorado, you can:
4.) For people who lose Health First Colorado or CHP+ coverage and are not eligible for Medicare, they can find more information about other types of health insurance coverage here. People can also contact the Division’s Consumer Services Team with insurance questions at 303-894-7490 or DORA_Insurance@state.co.us.
Questions: about Medicare Coverage?
More information:
End of Public Health Emergency & Eligibility Redeterminations
About the Division of Insurance:
The Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI), part of the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), regulates the insurance industry and assists consumers and other stakeholders with insurance issues. Visit doi.colorado.gov for more information or call 303-894-7499 / toll free 800-930-3745.
About DORA:
DORA is dedicated to preserving the integrity of the marketplace and is committed to promoting a fair and competitive business environment in Colorado. Consumer protection is our mission. Visit dora.colorado.gov for more information or call 303-894-7855 / toll free 800-886-7675.
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