What
information will you ask me to give you?
We
must collect certain information about you, called Personally
Identifiable Information (“PII”) in order to help you complete
your application for health insurance. PII is information that can be
used to identify you or trace your identity.
These
are a few examples of PII. This is not a complete list.
- Name, address, date of birth, telephone number
- Social security number
- Household income, marital status
- race or ethnicity
- credit or debit card numbers
- Name,
address, date of birth, telephone number
- Social security
number
- Household
income, marital status
- race
or ethnicity
- credit
or debit card numbers
How
will you use my information?
We
will use only the information that we need to help you obtain health
insurance through the Federally-facilitated Exchange (“FFE”) and
to provide Authorized Functions approved by the FFE, or other service
as permitted under applicable law.
These
are a few of the authorized functions that we may conduct. This is
not a complete list:
- Helping with your application for insurance
- Answering question about your eligibility
- Helping to enroll you in a qualified health plan
- Helping with filing appeals of eligibility determinations
- Correcting errors in your application
- Helping with your application for insurance
- Answering question about your eligibility
- Helping to enroll you in a qualified health plan
- Helping with filing appeals of eligibility determinations
- Correcting errors in your application