New SEP Announced For Medicare Beneficiaries In North Carolina
The SEP information provided below is based on an executive order by the governor of North Carolina on December 4, 2022. The SEP start and end dates are accurate as of the date of this communication.
Disaster or emergency | Impacted counties | Incident start & end dates | SEP start & end dates |
Massive power outages due to criminal activity | Moore County | 12/4/2022-12/9/2022 | 12/4/2022-2/28/2023 |
Who's eligible?
Individuals are eligible for this SEP if they:
- Reside, or resided at the start of the SEP eligibility period, described in this guidance, in an area for which a federal, state or local government entity has declared a disaster or other emergency. Or, they do not reside in an affected area, but rely on help making health care decisions from one or more individuals who reside in an affected area; and
- Were eligible for another election period at the time of the SEP eligibility period; and
- Did not make an election during that other valid election period due to the disaster or other emergency.
Enrollment instructions
IMPORTANT: Remember, you cannot use this SEP opportunity to proactively market to beneficiaries. However, you can assist any clients who contact you about this SEP.
- If an individual wants to enroll and believes they may qualify for this SEP, you need to ask the beneficiary if they can show proof that they lived/live in an impacted area at the start of the incident period. If they do not have proof, ask them to verbally attest.
- When helping eligible clients enroll, please select the weather-related or major disaster option in the Reasons for Special Enrollment Period Eligibility section of the application.
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