Special Enrollment Period
If you go through certain life events like getting married, having or adopting a baby, or starting a new job, you may be able to enroll in a health plan during the Special Enrollment Period.
If you go through certain life events like getting married, having or adopting a baby, or starting a new job, you may be able to enroll in a health plan during the Special Enrollment Period.
During Special Enrollment, you can choose a new Individual and Family plan when you go through certain life events.1
You may have a different experience enrolling in a health plan during Special Enrollment than you do during Open Enrollment. Review the steps you should take after going through certain life events to enroll in a new Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico plan for you and your family.
If you've gone through one of certain life changes, you may be able to enroll in a health plan during Special Enrollment.
In most cases, you have 60 days (including weekends and holidays) from the date of your life event to buy a new health plan.
Before enrolling in your new plan, you may need to send in documents depending on the life event you went through. These documents, like a marriage license or adoption certificate, should show proof of your life event and its date
Once you've found a plan that fits you and your family, apply and make your first payment for coverage to start.
You have a few ways to apply for a health plan during the Special Enrollment Period.
Work with an independent, authorized agent to sign you up for a BCBSNM plan.
There are many kinds of life events that may qualify you for Special Enrollment, like:
Non-qualifying events may be:
You can always call us at 1-888-809-1135, use the contact form, or contact beWellnm, the New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange, if you have questions or need help.
When you buy or change your health plan during Special Enrollment, your health care coverage may not start right away. Your coverage start date is most often based on:
You normally have 60 days (including weekends and holidays) from the date of your life event to buy a new health plan.
However, you may be able to enroll before your event occurs, like in the case of losing health care coverage due to job loss. Please call 1-888-809-1135 with any questions.
Before enrolling in a new plan, you may need to send in approved documents, or proof, showing you had an event that qualifies and your life event's date.
1Members of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes can apply for health care coverage any month of the year. If you qualify for Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) or other assistance based on your income, you do not need to enroll during the Special Enrollment Period.
2The following are not considered loss of coverage: voluntarily canceling your health insurance plan, having your plan canceled because you did not pay your premiums or because your plan did not meet the requirements set by the Affordable Care Act for Minimum Essential Coverage.
3Only for health plans bought on the Marketplace.
4BCBSNM does not offer temporary or short-term plans. These plans may not provide the full benefits of a BCBSNM health plan, including essential health benefits.
P2054 Rev 04.23
Last Updated: Nov. 12, 2024