I have a prospect who is T65 soon and is on a group plan that he will be losing at the end of the year. I went into my f2f education script and at the end, his wife asked if he could just join her plan. She said she is on a Christian Health Ministries plan.
Now I'm not too familiar with it but aren't those ACA alternative plans for religious groups? And I'm assuming that he would be unable to have Medicare and/or the CHM plan, correct?
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Hey Chaz, good question. I did some digging and it looks like you must have Part A and B if you are Medicare eligible and you wish to have a CHM plan. Though, it doesn't look too wise. Plans are $45,$85 and $150 per unit and since you're in FL, they could have a $0 mapd or pay $130 for a nice plan N which would have more coverage than their plan, which only covers up to $125k per illness.
Now I'm not too familiar with it but aren't those ACA alternative plans for religious groups? And I'm assuming that he would be unable to have Medicare and/or the CHM plan, correct?
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I have a prospect who is T65 soon and is on a group plan that he will be losing at the end of the year. I went into my f2f education script and at the end, his wife asked if he could just join her plan. She said she is on a Christian Health Ministries plan.
Now I'm not too familiar with it but aren't those ACA alternative plans for religious groups? And I'm assuming that he would be unable to have Medicare and/or the CHM plan, correct?
Hey Chaz, good question. I did some digging and it looks like you must have Part A and B if you are Medicare eligible and you wish to have a CHM plan. Though, it doesn't look too wise. Plans are $45,$85 and $150 per unit and since you're in FL, they could have a $0 mapd or pay $130 for a nice plan N which would have more coverage than their plan, which only covers up to $125k per illness.