So, the other day I finished up my 2016 Federal Marketplace (Exchange) training. As I noted previously, this is mostly a re-hash of previous years, but there was one significant change that I took note of, and which I think is a (very) good thing:
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"1. Online. The individual can log in ... then report a life change"
Previously, all status changes (moves, marriages, divorces, income adjustment, etc) had to be reported to the Marketplace by telephone. On the one hand, it's a toll-free number, but the problem I've always had with that was the lack of a "paper" trail (pixels would be fine, as well). Well, now that objection is resolved, and I feel better about the process going forward.
Previously, all status changes (moves, marriages, divorces, income adjustment, etc) had to be reported to the Marketplace by telephone. On the one hand, it's a toll-free number, but the problem I've always had with that was the lack of a "paper" trail (pixels would be fine, as well). Well, now that objection is resolved, and I feel better about the process going forward.