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Verifying your information with the Marketplace is easy, simply send us the requested document and we'll take care of the submission and follow up.

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Don't Risk It – Upload Your Verification Documents For Your Licensed Agent To Review

Before you send your documents directly to the marketplace, consider this: a simple mistake could lead to plan cancellation or a premium hike. But fear not, we've got you covered.

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At Utah Avenue Insurance, we're your safety net. We ensure your submission is perfect, so you never have to worry about losing your coverage or paying more.  Unlike Marketplace call center representatives, our agents are licensed and insured. You can rest easy knowing we've got the knowledge and expertise to handle even the trickiest of verification requests, without compromising the affordable health insurance you count on.

Our Verification Process

  • Easy Upload: Simply upload, text or email your verification documents to us.

  • Our Experts Review: Our team of experts checks your documents against the Marketplace's requirements.

  • Helpful Feedback: If anything's amiss, we won't leave you in the lurch. We provide feedback and guidance.

Proof of Medicaid Denial

Why is the Marketplace asking me to verify this?

The Marketplace might request a Medicaid denial letter to make sure you're getting the right kind of help with your healthcare costs. If you apply for Medicaid and you're denied, it's a sign that you may not be eligible for this government program that provides low-cost or free health coverage to those with limited income. The letter serves as proof that you explored this option and can't get Medicaid, which is a prerequisite for receiving certain financial assistance through the Marketplace. It helps ensure that you're directed to the right resources and can access subsidies or other benefits that you qualify for, based on your income and household size. In a way, it's like a way of double-checking so you can access the most suitable and affordable healthcare options for your specific situation.

What documentation should I submit to satisfy this requirement?

When it comes to Marketplace health insurance, acceptable proof of Medicaid denial means showing that you applied for Medicaid and were found ineligible. This could be a letter from your state's Medicaid office saying you don't qualify for their program based on your income or other factors. Providing this proof is important because it ensures you're directed to the right financial assistance options within the Marketplace, making sure you get the help you need to make healthcare coverage more affordable, even if Medicaid isn't an option for you.

    • Medicaid Denial Letter
    • Personal Letter of Explanation

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Get help with your Marketplace verifications from a local Utah health insurance agent

​We're delighted to offer both in-person and phone consultations to assist you with your health insurance requirements. Our expertise extends to health insurance solutions both within and outside the marketplace, Medicare Advantage and supplements, dental and vision insurance, as well as life insurance and accident plans. We appreciate the opportunity to serve as your advocate in navigating these options. The best part is that our guidance and support come at no cost to you. Your well-being is our priority, and we're committed to ensuring you make informed decisions about your insurance coverage.

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