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Idaho residents are required to have health insurance. Idaho follows the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), which requires all citizens to have health insurance coverage to protect themselves against the potential high cost of medical care.
You must enroll for coverage online, in person at the SHC Health Plan Office, or send an email to healthplan@byu . edu .
For all students for Fall Semester & then only new students Winter, Spring & Summer: Prior to the last day to add/drop classes, you will waive it online through myBYU. Access "My Financial Center" and at the top of the page select "Other". Next select "Health Coverage" and then select "Report Coverage".
Your Student Health Plan covers 100% of the maximum allowable amount for COVID-19 evaluation (office visit, urgent care, ER visit). No preauthorization is required. The annual deductible does not apply to this service. Your Student Health Plan covers 100% of the maximum allowable amount for serologic testing.
Your Student Health Plan covers 100% of the maximum allowable amount for COVID-19 evaluation (office visit, urgent care, ER visit). No preauthorization is required. The annual deductible does not apply to this service. Your Student Health Plan covers 100% of the maximum allowable amount for serologic testing.
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The BYU Student Health Center remains open for students and employees. Call ahead to make an appointment before your visit.
Most Americans are required by law to have health insurance; however some people may qualify for an exemption. Individuals who qualify for an exemption do not have to purchase insurance coverage or pay the tax penalty.
BYU-Idaho Now Allows Medicaid As Health Coverage, After Student Protests : Shots - Health News Idaho just expanded access to Medicaid, helping tens of thousands get coverage.
Students: $500 per person up to a total of $1,000 per plan. Non-student spouses: $4,750 plus all applicable copayments (see \u201cNon-student Spouses\u201d below).
This means you no longer pay a tax penalty for not having health coverage. If you don't have health coverage, you don't need an exemption to avoid paying a tax penalty. However, if you're 30 or older and want a "Catastrophic" health plan, you must apply for a hardship exemption or an affordability exemption to qualify.

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