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Certified by Connect for Health ColoradoOpen enrollment re-opened on November 1st for plans with a January 1st, 2022 start date. It is scheduled to close in Colorado on January 15th, 2022.

After open enrollment closes, people who buy their own health insurance can only shop for a new plan or change their existing plan if they have a qualifying event.  Please note that you can apply up to 60 days before the qualifying event and no more than 60 days after the qualifying event (counting the day of the qualifying event as one of the 60 days), so timing is everything.  Let us help you evaluate your plan options available both on and off the Connect for Health Colorado Marketplace.

2022 Open Enrollment Season Guide

Because there are many more people than need help than can be helped individually, I created this easy to follow video guide for Open Enrollment to help people get health insurance through the exchange, understand what cost saving programs they’re eligible for and how to avoid pitfalls. Grab a cup of coffee and watch the video. Then simply follow the video’s instructions, step by step.  Please note the income levels to qualify for financial assistance change from year to year and are now higher than those shown in the video.


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Please watch the video and carefully read through the information below, as the information below answers most questions.

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Depending on household income levels, you may be eligible for subsidies that immediately reduce your health insurance premiums. Theses Federal subsidies are Advance Premium Tax Credits. They are NOT available to people eligible for Medicaid or Medicare or who have affordable coverage available through an employer.

The Advance Premium Tax Credits are based on (1) the size of your household and (2) your household’s estimated income for 2022.

Step 1. Determine Size of Your Household

DO Include DON’T Include
  • Yourself
  • Your spouse or unmarried partner who needs health coverage
  • Your children who live with you, even if they make enough money to file a tax return themselves
  • Anyone you include on your tax return as a dependent, even if they don’t live with you
  • Anyone else under 21 who you take care of and lives with you
  • Your unmarried partner who doesn’t need health coverage and is not your dependent
  • Your unmarried partner’s children, if they are not your dependents
  • Your parents who live with you, but file their own tax return and are not your dependents
  • Other relatives who file their own tax return and are not your dependents. See IRS rules on dependent qualification.

Step 2. Estimate Your Household Income

Household income includes the household income of the taxpayer & spouse, and dependents if the dependents earned enough to file a tax return. Married couples MUST file jointly in order to get an Advance Premium Tax Credit. You will be required to provide an attestation of your expected household income in 2022, which is verified by the exchange with documentation from your most recent tax return, with consideration of reasonable changes.

To estimate your 2022 household income, add the total income from the sources below for (1) you and your spouse and (2) any dependents who make enough money to be required to file a tax return:

DO Include: Wages, Salaries & Tips, Income from self-employment or business, Unemployment compensation, Alimony, Social Security payments, including disability payments, Income from investments, retirement, pensions & rental income, Other taxable income such as prizes, awards, and gambling winnings.

DON’T Include: Child support, Gifts, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Veterans’ disability payments, Workers’ compensation.

Keep in mind that federal subsidies are Advance Premium Tax Credits based upon your household’s Modified Adjusted Gross Income. The tax credits will be reconciled when you file your 2022 federal income taxes, so try to be as accurate as possible. Significant mid-year changes in income should be reported to the exchange’s customer service department.

Step 3. Eligibility for Advance Premium Tax Credits

First, use the chart below to see if you may be eligible for Health First Colorado or CHP+.  These numbers are estimates, as charts for 2022 are not yet available, as of November 1st, 2021. Please note that the income ceilings for federal tax credits are removed for 2021 and 2022, due to the American Rescue Plan law. So, If your family’s monthly gross income is above the levels in the first column then you may be eligible for federal tax credits.  Please request a quote, so we can verify if you’re tax credit eligible.

Health First Colorado and CHP+ Income Guidelines 2021

Advance Premium Tax Credits are available to people with household Modified Adjusted Gross Income between 138% and 400% of federal poverty level. Tip: You can estimate your tax credit with the Subsidy Calculator tool. Take note that the higher your income, the lower your tax credit will be.

If your monthly income is below 138%, you should be eligible for Health First Colorado (also known as Medicaid). Advance Premium Tax Credits are not available to people eligible for Health First Colorado (Medicaid) or Medicare or who have affordable coverage through an employer.

Step 4. Applying for Cost Saving Programs, Determining Your Monthly Premium & Getting Covered

Connect for Health Colorado is Colorado’s health insurance exchange and it is the only place you can get an Advance Premium Tax Credit to reduce the cost of your health insurance. However, you can still get health insurance through the exchange, even if you don’t qualify for or want to apply for the Advance Premium Tax Credit.

First, go to Connect for Health Colorado and Create an Account or Login if you already have an account.

Next, authorize me as your Agent at Connect for Health Colorado. This only takes seconds and is required before I can help you with your new insurance plan, answer questions and service your account going forward. There is no charge or extra cost for my services. I am paid a small commission by the insurance companies which helps us keep the lights on and provide resources like this to serve the community.

To summarize, go to Connect for Health Colorado. Create an account or login. Then from the “Get Assistance” tab, select “Find Expert Assistance in Your Community.”
Mark Erickson - Certified Connect for Health Colorado Agent

Enter Mark Erickson’s State Insurance License Number: 423914
Mark Erickson - Certified Connect for Health Colorado Agent

Click on Mark Erickson’s name.
Mark Erickson - Certified Connect for Health Colorado Agent

Select “Authorize.”
Mark Erickson - Certified Connect for Health Colorado Agentm Greenwood Village, Colorado

Connect for Health Colorado’s 3 Primary Paths

Path 1) Obtaining Advance Premium Tax Credits: In order to get an Advance Premium Tax Credit, you must first apply for Medicaid using the PEAK system and be denied. After you are denied, the PEAK system will provide you a denial code. It typically takes anywhere from an instant response to 2 weeks to get your Medicaid denial code from the PEAK system. You can call 800-359-1991 or 800-221-3943 between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday-Friday to check the status of your Medicaid application. You’ll need to provide your Application Tracking Number, which was provided on the final screen of the PEAK system’s online application.

After getting your Medicaid denial code (7-digit number that starts with 1B) from PEAK, then log into Connect for Health Colorado, click the blue “Eligibility” button, enter the denial code and complete your application for the Advance Premium Tax Credit. This takes about 20 minutes and once that is done then you will be able to browse plans and see the final premiums, for all plans offered, less the Advance Premium Tax Credits you qualified for. Then it’s a simple matter of adding the chosen plan to your shopping cart, checking out and paying the initial month’s premium.

Money Saving Reminder – If your household income is between 138% and 250% of the Federal Poverty Level be sure to check the Silver plans, as they may have very attractive cost sharing reductions like lower deductibles and out of pocket maximums. You’ll only find these on the Silver plans. Cha Ching!

Path 2) No Advance Premium Tax Credit: If your income is above 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, if you are eligible for Medicare, if you have affordable coverage available through your or a spouse’s employer, if you do not want to go onto Medicaid, or if you want to wait to see if you’re eligible for a tax credit when filing your 2018 taxes, you have an option at Connect for Health Colorado’s website to skip determining eligibility for premium assistance. Then it’s simply a manner of browsing the plans, adding the chosen plan to your shopping cart, filling out a brief application, checking out and paying the initial month’s premium.

Slicing Through the Red Tape – Some people prefer to skip the exchange’s financial disclosure requirements to get an Advance Premium Tax Credit and instead get the tax credit when filing their 2021 federal income taxes. The tax credit is then provided as an increased refund or reduction in taxes owed. This can be a safe choice for people whose income fluctuates during the year or just want to avoid red tape. However, you still must apply through the exchange to get the tax credit! Just skip the Medicaid application and Advance Premium Tax Credit applications.

Path 3) Getting Health First Colorado (Medicaid) or CHP+ Coverage: Simply apply for Health First Colorado (Medicaid) using the PEAK system. You will be notified if you are eligible for Health First Colorado or CHP+. If you have been determined eligible for Health First Colorado your application data will be transferred to the State of Colorado and will then be handled according to state policies. For questions about Health First Colorado or CHP+ or to appeal their decisions call them at 800-359-1991 between 8am and 6pm Monday-Friday.

#1 Question About Health First Colorado (Medicaid) What if I qualify and don’t want it? If you are eligible for Health First Colorado, you can still apply for private insurance plans through Connect for Health Colorado, but you will be ineligible for the federal Advance Premium Tax Credit.

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