If you go through a life event that qualifies you for Special Enrollment, you can update or choose a new plan. You normally have 60 days after your life event to pick a plan.
Visit our shopping platform to compare coverage options and their prices. Once you've found the right plan, enroll and make your first premium payment.
If you go through a "qualifying life event," you're eligible for Special Enrollment. Learn more about some common life events:
Moving to a new area with different plans or HMO network
Moving to or from a place you attend school, live or work as a seasonal worker or live in for transitional or shelter housing
Losing or getting denied for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage
Turning 26 and losing coverage under your family member’s policy
Your health care coverage ending on a date other than December 31st of the current plan year
Becoming a U.S. citizen1
A health insurance company violating its contract with you
Becoming a member of an American Indian or Alaska Native tribe1
Experiencing an error or other issue when trying to enroll
Sometimes, a life change means a change in your needs. Special Enrollment is the perfect chance to update your plan to coverage that better fits your needs:
Depending on your life event, you may need to submit some documentation.
These documents normally fall into 1 of 2 categories:
These documents show when your life event was. A few examples are:
Depending on the documents you submit, you may also need to send proof of insurance like a:
You normally have 60 days after your life event to enroll through Special Enrollment. If you miss that deadline, you may have to wait until Open Enrollment, beginning November 1.
You can also check if you qualify for Medicare or Medicaid plans. These plans are offered by the government. Eligibility is based on age, income or disability.
Missing your premium payment normally isn't a life event that qualifies you for Special Enrollment.
If you still want to enroll in an Individual and Family health insurance plan, you'll likely have to wait until Open Enrollment. Open Enrollment begins every November 1. You don't need to go through a life event to enroll during Open Enrollment.
Once you've submitted your application and made your premium payment, you can't choose a different plan through Special Enrollment.
You can update certain details of your plan, like your primary care provider (PCP).
If you want a different plan than you selected, you can update your coverage during Open Enrollment. Open Enrollment begins every year on November 1.
You can! If you've gone through a life event that qualifies you for Special Enrollment, you can choose a new insurance provider, like BCBSIL. Shop with us to find a plan that better fits your needs.
If you don't qualify for Special Enrollment, you'll be able to update your plan starting November 1 during Open Enrollment.
If you're happy with the plan you chose during your Special Enrollment Period, there's nothing you need to do during Open Enrollment. Just continue making your premium payments for your coverage to stay active.
If you have updates to your coverage, like adding dependents, you should make those changes during Open Enrollment.
Please note, your plan costs and benefits may change for the new year.