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HOW TO USE
• An individual adequately demonstrates that the funding. You should consult with your ConnectiCare
plan or other carrier substantially violated an agent and your tax advisor before establishing an HSA.
important provision of the contract in which
he or she is enrolled. Review Information About Each Plan
Once you have determined that you are eligible to
• Eligibility for advanced premium tax credits or
apply, the next step is to carefully review information
cost sharing reductions changed.
about each ConnectiCare SOLO plan option. Look
• An individual or enrollee has permanently moved carefully to see what services are covered, and what
into the ConnectiCare service area. cost-shares you will be responsible for paying.
• The death of the covered individual.
Find Out How To Choose The
• The termination (other than for misconduct)
or reduction of hours of the covered individual’s Right Plan
Everyone’s financial situation and health care
employment.
needs are different. Because ConnectiCare SOLO
• The divorce or legal separation of the covered is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of
individual from the individual’s spouse. individuals, you can find the plan that works best
• The covered individual becomes eligible for for your unique situation. And your ConnectiCare
Medicare. SOLO Agent is there to guide you through the
process. For more information, please see page 9.
• A dependent child no longer qualifies to be a
dependent child under the individual’s plan.
Find Out How To Apply
Once you’ve selected the ConnectiCare SOLO
* Domestic partners must submit the Domestic Partner
plan that’s right for you, it’s time to apply. Our
Verification Form or other satisfactory certification
application process is simple – especially if you apply
as we determine. CAUTION: Domestic partners are
online. See “Steps to Apply” for more information.
not recognized by the IRS as legal dependents for HSA
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