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877-247-6512
850-523-7441
850-383-3534 (TTY)
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8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

2140 Centerville Place
1491 Governor's Square Boulevard
1545 Raymond Diehl Road
Tallahassee

Mailing address:
Post Office Box 15349
Tallahassee FL 32317-5349

Referral Line: 850-383-3530

Capital Health Plan is a health plan with a Medicare contract. The contract is renewed annually and the availability of coverage beyond the current year is not guaranteed.

Benefits, formulary, pharmacy, network premium and/or copayments/ coinsurance may change on January 1, 2009. Please contact Capital Health Plan for details.

To ensure that beneficiaries receive appropriate care, Capital Health Plan will follow policies and procedures as directed by CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) in the event of an emergency situation designated by the Department of Health and Human Services.

This page was last updated on: July 27, 2008.

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Enrollment

Want to learn how to enroll in CHP Retiree Advantage or need information on a late enrollment penalty? Check this section for more information.

Enroll in CHP Retiree Advantage

Please complete the attached enrollment application (pdf 178.17 kB) and contact your employer's benefits administrator to apply for Capital Health Plan Retiree Advantage.

Late Enrollment Penalty

Effective August, 2007, Medicare began a program that requires beneficiaries to pay what is known as a "late enrollment penalty."

If an individual doesn't join a Medicare drug plan when he or she first is eligible, and goes without creditable prescription drug coverage (as good as Medicare's) for 63 continuous days or more, the individual may have to pay a late enrollment penalty to join a plan later. This penalty amount changes every year and must be paid as long as the individual has Medicare prescription drug coverage. However, if the individual qualifies for extra help, he or she may not have to pay a late enrollment penalty, or may get help paying the late enrollment penalty.

Please check with your group administrator to determine if your employer-sponsored Capital Health Plan coverage is considered creditable prescription drug coverage and whether you have had any coverage gap for 63 continuous days or more.

Call Member Services at one of the telephone numbers on this page to if you need further information.

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