Humana-Military.com
CHCBP Plan Summary Eligibility Enrollment Renewals and Premiums
Printer Friendly Page
Adjust Text Size:

Renewals and Premiums


How is Coverage Renewed?

A renewal notice will be sent to you 30 days prior to the expiration of your current coverage period. Renewal premiums should be paid prior to the last date of coverage printed on the renewal notice and your CHCBP enrollment card.

Payment postmarked later than 30 days after the last date of coverage will result in termination of CHCBP benefits and permanent loss of entitlement to purchase CHCBP coverage again.

May Premiums Be Refunded?

Refunds of premiums are granted only for two conditions:
  1. Enrollee is no longer eligible for CHCBP.
        
    For example, a former active duty member recalled to active duty, or a former spouse who remarries.
            
  2. In the event a written refund request regarding a prepaid premium is received by Humana Military before the effective date of the CHCBP policy.

    For example, a former active duty member enrolls and prepays for family member coverage. The CHCBP coverage will begin on July 1st. Before the CHCBP coverage goes into effect, the former active duty member obtains employment and receives employer-sponsored health insurance. The CHCBP coverage is no longer needed. As long as the written refund request is received by Humana Military before July 1st, the prepaid premium will be refunded in full.

Refunds for Category 1 are prorated from the date of loss of eligibility for program benefits to the last day of the enrollment period for which the premium has been paid.

 
Last Reviewed: October 30, 2009