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palpablenotion reblogged your post and added:

I know this is an option in Medicaid but I don’t know if it is in broader ACA plans - is there a period wherein you can change or cancel your plan without incident? I’ve only ever signed up for Medicaid so I literally have no idea, I just know that in Medicaid you have 1 month at least in which you can call and change your plan (go from, say, McLaren to Blue Cross, for instance).

If it is, then that makes it even more nefarious that they waited a month before sending me that letter. !!! 

In fact it took them six weeks to even confirm that I was signed up, and it sucked because I only had realized my coveraged had lapsed because I needed medical care and went to get it and didn’t have coverage, so I wound up waiting so long that I never did get to see a doctor about that particular issue, and still haven’t. 

But, this post wasn’t about my general dissatisfaction with Fidelis, but rather about the fact that this policy of theirs was apparently hidden.
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