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I was previously enrolled in health coverage through Freelancers Union. What is the process to re-enroll?

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I was previously enrolled in health coverage through Freelancers Union. What is the process to re-enroll?

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Freelancers Union health insurance plans have been designed to encourage long-term participation. Therefore, if you terminate your coverage, you may be subject to a 9-month waiting period and fees if you choose to re-enroll. If it has been less than 9 months since you terminated and you want to re-enroll: We will waive the 9-month waiting period only if you can show that you have been continuously covered by a comparable health insurance plan. Such coverage must have commenced immediately upon dropping your coverage with Freelancers Union, and must have been terminated no more than 60 days before your new application for eligibility. As proof of prior coverage, you must provide a HIPAA Certificate or other written proof from the insurance company. You will be charged an Application Fee. You will also be charged the annual Access Fee if it has been more than one year since you last paid an Access Fee. OR If you have not been continuously covered by a comparable health insurance plan dur

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