Common use of Eligibility Start Date Clause in Contracts

Eligibility Start Date. Refers to the first date a beneficiary can enroll in a Part D Plan. It does not mean that the beneficiary actually has coverage, just that because they have current Part A or B coverage they may enroll in a Part D Plan. Part D Eligibility Stop Date: Refers to the date that the beneficiary is no longer eligible to enroll in and receive coverage from any Part D Plan. Current Part D Plan Enrollment Date: Refers to the start date of coverage for a Medicare beneficiary that is eligible, has applied for and has current coverage in a Part D Plan. Current Part D Plan Termination Date: Refers to the date that beneficiary is no longer receiving benefits under the Part D Plan.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Sharing Agreement, Sharing Agreement, Sharing Agreement

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