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HI
00805.384 Exceptional Conditions Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for
Group Health Plan (GHP) or Employer Misrepresentation 
A.
Background
Often,
the primary source of information about Medicare for working
individuals is their employer or the carrier of their GHP. Despite
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services(CMS) efforts to
provide information to the working population, the potential for the
dissemination of misinformation exists. In some cases, individuals
may receive erroneous information from their employer or GHP that
results in the individual not engaging in timely Part B enrollment
and consequently being assessed a premium surcharge. 
B.
SEP Eligibility
	- 
	This
	SEP applies for individuals whose non-enrollment in premium Part A
	or Part B is unintentional, inadvertent, or erroneous and results
	from material misrepresentation or reliance on incorrect information
	provided by the individual’s or their spouse’s employer
	or GHP or
	brokers or agents of private health plans that may have been a
	source of misinformation.
	 Note that the agents or brokers of health plans are not required to
	be direct employees of the health plan in order to qualify as
	sources of misinformation for the purposes of this SEP.
- 
	To
	be eligible for this SEP, an individual must demonstrate that they:- 
		- 
		Did
		not enroll in premium Part A or Part B during their IEP, GEP or
		another SEP in which they were eligible based on information
		received from an employer or GHP, or brokers or agents of private
		health plans that may have been a source of misinformation, and
- 
		an
		employer, GHP, or  brokers or agents of a private health plan
		materially misrepresented information or provided incorrect
		information relating to enrollment in premium Part A or Part B.
 
The
material misrepresentation or incorrect information must have
occurred on or after January 1, 2023. 
Note: The person must have
missed an enrollment period to be eligible for this SEP. An CMS L564
form is not required for this SEP enrollment. 
C.
Required Proof
1.
Primary Proof 
The
individual will be required to provide documentation of the relevant
misrepresentation to SSA. The documentation must show: 
	
		- 
		information
		was provided directly from an employer, GHP, or agent or brokers
		prior to their IEP, GEP or another SEP, and
- 
		 the
		inaccuracy that caused the individual not to enroll timely.
Example:
The individual receives a letter (or GHP website public notice) from
their employer or GHP that materially misrepresents the Medicare
enrollment process which caused them to not enroll in Medicare during
their IEP.
2.
Secondary Proof
Alternatively,
a written and signed attestation from the beneficiary is sufficient
evidence for eligibility for this SEP. 
The
written attestation must  include a detailed account of the incident
including:
	
		- 
		the
		name and title of the person who provided the misinformation; 
		
- 
		the
		name of the company 
		
- 
		the
		approximate date in which the misinformation was provided; and 
		
- 
		a
		description of what misinformation was provided. 
		
D.
SEP Duration
	- 
	The
	SEP duration begins the day the individual contacts SSA about being
	misinformed and ends  on the last day of the month, six months
	later.
Example:
An individual discovers they received erroneous information from
their GHP. They contact SSA with supporting documentation on May 16,
2023, then
The
individual’s SEP begins on May 16, 2023 and ends on November
30, 2023. The individual has until November 30, 2023 to enroll under
the GHP or Employer Misrepresentation SEP. 
The
six-month duration of this SEP starts from the day the individual
contacts SSA. In the example above the individual contacted SSA on
May 16, 2023. We count the six months starting from June 1, 2023 and
the duration ends the last day of the sixth month which is November
30, 2023. 
D.
 Calculation of Premium Surcharge
There
will be no premium surcharge when  enrolled  based on this SEP.
E.
Effective Date
The
individual’s coverage begins the first day of the month
following the month of enrollment. 
Example:
The
individual enrolls on May 16, 2023. Coverage will begin on June 1,
2023.
F.
 Processing Instructions
See
HI 00805.277 Processing SEP Enrollments for processing instructions.
G.
References
HI
00805.277 Processing SEP Enrollments
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| Author | Steve Manning | 
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| File Created | 2023-08-18 |