Streamlined Marketplace Application Drilldown – Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs)

The HealthCare.gov application offers a singular, streamlined experience making it easier for agents, brokers, and other assisters to help their new and existing Marketplace clients apply for and enroll in coverage. In this video, we’re going to walk through the streamlined HealthCare.gov application, where we’ll focus on questions related to Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs). Watch our other videos for a full walkthrough of an application where the applicant is seeking savings to reduce the cost of their coverage (   • Video  ) and where a household is seeking savings to reduce the cost of their coverage and is offered traditional health coverage from their employer:    • Streamlined Marketplace Application Drilld...  . Below are additional resources for more information on HRAs: HealthCare.gov ICHRA Worksheet: https://www.healthcare.gov/job-based-... Streamlined Marketplace Application Drilldown – HRA Employee Affordability Tool:    • Streamlined Marketplace Application Drilld...   Streamlined Marketplace Application Drilldown – Applicant Offered Employer Sponsored Coverage:    • Streamlined Marketplace Application Drilld...   If my client is offered an individual coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA), are they still eligible for financial assistance through the Marketplace? https://www.agentbrokerfaq.cms.gov/s/... Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs): 3 things to know: https://www.healthcare.gov/job-based-... Agent and Broker General Resources: https://www.cms.gov/marketplace/agent... This communication was printed, published, or produced and disseminated at U.S. taxpayer expense. As a reminder, on HealthCare.gov, agents and brokers can assist consumers, side-by-side, with completing a Marketplace application and enrolling in coverage. Agents and brokers who assist consumers on HealthCare.gov are not allowed to: Retain access to a consumer’s HealthCare.gov account or associated email. Create accounts, login, or submit applications on HealthCare.gov. Enter false or dummy addresses in place of a consumer's email or mailing address. Enter an agent or broker's own professional or company email or mailing address on a consumer's application. Share Marketplace credentials.