Here are some common questions about Open Enrollment.
Getting
Started
Do I need to enroll?
No. This is a changes only enrollment.
If you do not re-enroll during this open enrollment period your medical plan will continue.
How can I make changes to my current selections?
You will need to submit your healthcare enrollment form by the 2020 Healthcare Open Enrollment deadline of March 13, 2020.
If I do not make changes, will I receive new coupons?
You will receive new billing coupons for the billing period April 1-December 31, 2020.
What if I do not want to continue my current coverage for the 2020 Plan Year?
If you do not want your current coverage to continue for the remainder of the 2020 plan year, you must send a written cancellation request by March 13, 2020 to:
The Office of Risk and Benefits Management
COBRA Desk
P.O. Box 12241
Miami, Florida 33101
If I need help in completing my enrollment form or have additional questions, where can I go to get help?
You can contact the COBRA representatives at the Office of Risk and Benefits Management at 1- 305-995-1285 or 1-305-995-7137 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday. You may also visit our office at 1501 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 335.
Eligibility
What is COBRA?
COBRA is the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act passed by Congress in 1986. COBRA provides the continuation of group healthcare coverage that has been lost due to certain, specific events.
Which employers are required to offer COBRA coverage?
Employers with 20 or more employees are required to offer COBRA coverage and notify in writing the COBRA Qualified Beneficiaries of their entitlement.
Who is entitled to COBRA coverage?
Individuals covered by a group health plan that experience a valid qualifying event leading to loss of healthcare coverage.
Qualifying events include:
- Separation/Termination
- Change in employment status, resulting in the loss of healthcare coverage
- Divorce of a covered member
- Death of a covered member
- Loss of dependent eligibility under plan rules/guidelines
Coverage
What benefits could be continued under COBRA?
The benefits offered are:
- healthcare
- dental
- vision
These benefits are the same benefits the member had when covered under the group plan.
What is the cost of COBRA benefits?
The cost for the benefits cannot exceed 102 percent of the premium previously being paid by the employer, participant or the combination of both.
When are COBRA premiums due?
Initial premiums must be paid within 45 days after the election is made by the Qualified Beneficiary. The first payment must include the premium for retroactive coverage to the date the coverage was lost until the month the payment is being made. Subsequent payments are due 30 calendar days from the date the initial payment is made. If payment is not received by the due date, coverage will be terminated and cannot be reinstated.
Can I choose one healthcare plan or one flexible benefit for myself and another for my family?
No. You must cover your family with the same medical plan and/or flexible benefits as yourself.
Will I receive a written Confirmation Statement of my 2020 plan year benefit selections?
Yes. All 2020 COBRA participants will receive billing coupons, which will serve as confirmation of your benefits. You must keep the gold participant copy of your enrollment form for reference.
When are my monthly premiums due?
You must refer to your billing coupon for due date, amount due and where to mail your payment. If payment is not received by the due date, coverage will be terminated and you will lose your COBRA eligibility.
Who do I contact to make my mid-year change?
You need to contact a COBRA specialist at the Office of Risk and Benefits Management at 305- 995-1285 or 305-995-7137 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, and request a change in status form.
Dependents
Can I cancel my coverage OR my dependent’s coverage at any time during the year?
Yes. You may cancel your coverage and your dependent’s coverage any time during the year. However, if you cancel your dependent’s coverage only, you may re-enroll them during the next open enrollment period. You must send a written cancellation request to the Office of Risk and Benefits Management.
Can my family continue their coverage if I die?
Yes. A dependent who is covered under the plan at the time of the COBRA participant’s death will be eligible to continue their coverage for the duration of the period of initial eligibility.
Enrollment
Your Benefits
FAQ's
Rates
Office of Risk and Benefits Management
1501 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 335
Miami, Florida 33132
Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET
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305-995-7129
FBMC Service Center
Mon - Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET
1-855-MDC-PS4U (1-855-632-7748)