Procedures
Health insurance members must undertake certain procedures in cases such as applying to receive benefits when a child is born. Described below are the required procedures and application methods in such cases:
Health insurance eligibility procedures
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Information on what to do to have an Eligibility Verification Certificate or Notice of Eligibility Information issued or reissued (New issue and reissue of health insurance cards have ended.)
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Information on what to do if you move and change your address
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Information on what to do if you marry
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Information on what to do to add family members
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Information on what to do after you leave your employer
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Information on what to be exempt from the long-term care insurance program
Benefit procedures
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Information on what to do after a child is born
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Information on mandatory procedures before a female insured person takes time off from work for childbirth
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Information on what to do if the insured person or dependent has died
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Information on procedures for benefits that repay medical care costs you have paid up front
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Information on what to do to obtain benefits when you are unable to earn a salary or other income while taking time off from work due to a nonoccupational illness or injury
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Information on what to do if you have been injured due to the actions of another party, as in a traffic accident or due to contact with another person during physical exercise
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Information on what to do when you incur high medical care costs