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What is a pay-in?
A member receives a Pay-in when they do not meet the minimum required monthly hours to maintain their coverage. The Pay-in amount is calculated by multiplying the number of hours the member is short for the month by the employer’s current hourly rate.
Read MoreHow do I submit for Hearing Aid Reimbursement?
After paying the provider in full, you should submit a copy of the itemized, paid receipt to Allegiant Care for reimbursement. Attn: Hearing Department; Northern New England Benefit Trust; PO Box 4604; Manchester, NH 03108.
Read MoreI am in the process of a divorce, but it is not final; do I need to notify Allegiant Care?
Yes. You will need to update the address and phone number for yourself and your spouse (if known) as well as any children on your plan. You will need to send in a copy of your finalized Divorce Decree as soon as it is available to you. You may fax...
Read MoreI am recently divorced, what do I need to do next?
Contact Allegiant Care at 1-800-258-9732 and update the address and phone number for yourself and your spouse (if known) as well as any children on your plan. You will need to send in a copy of your Divorce Decree as soon as possible. You may fax it to 603-666-4477 or mail...
Read MoreMy ex-spouse does not have a health plan for my step-child. Am I able to continue covering the step-child after the divorce?
No, Allegiant Care does not cover stepchildren after a divorce. If a member does not notify us of the divorce and claims are incurred, the member will be responsible to reimburse Allegiant Care for any claims paid after the divorce.
Read MoreWill my ex-spouse be able to remain covered on my Plan after the divorce?
If you Plan covers ex-spouses, s/he may be covered only if there is language in the Divorce Decree stating that you must provide coverage. (You will need to confirm with your employer whether or not they will cover an ex-spouse.)
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