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Welcome to the Agent and Broker Video Learning Center. In this video, the term Marketplace refers to Federally-facilitated Marketplaces, or FFMs, including FFMs where states perform plan management functions andState-based Marketplaces on the Federal Platform, or SBM-FPs. This video will provide a walkthrough of the functionality to remove a household member from the application when reporting a life change on the streamlined HealthCare.gov application. Well also highlight new application features such as: Removing a household member who has applied for Marketplace coverage from the application due to a change in marital status and, removing a household member who has not applied for Marketplace coverage from the application due to death. This specific walkthrough features Patrick, who already applied for coverage in Pennsylvania for himself; his spouse, Elizabeth; and his daughter, Emma during Open Enrollment. Patricks father,Jack, did not need covera