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RenewalsNo, you must take action at the time your renewal is due. This will let eligibility workers process the renewals in a timely manner. However, you may update your contact information, communication preferences, and any other updates to your information anytime. Learn how to update your contact information and communication preferences. App. You can find your renewal date in the Health First Colorado app. After you sign in, go to the “Quick Links” section to find your renewal date. If you need to take action on your renewal, you will see a notice. You can be notified about your renewal through a notification from the Health First Colorado app if you’ve opted in. Online. You can find your renewal due date on CO.gov/PEAK at any time.
Chatbot. You can use the chatbot on CO.gov/PEAK or Health First Colorado to find your renewal date. Start the chat and choose “Check my benefits.” After confirming your identity, you can access your renewal date. You can update your contact information and communication preferences 3 ways:
Watch a short video on how to update your contact information: Depending on your communication preferences, you can get notifications about your renewal through mail, email, text message or by notification if you have the Health First Colorado app. Learn how to update your contact information and communication preferences. Yes, you are always allowed to appeal a decision about whether you qualify for health coverage. See our Appeals page for details. Yes, when it’s time to renew, as part of the renewal you must request the Family Planning Limited Benefit coverage on PEAK at CO.gov/PEAK or with your local county human services department to continue receiving these benefits. Contact your county eligibility worker. Find your local county human services department. Call and make an appointment at an application assistance site. Find a certified application assistance site near you. The renewal process checks to see if you still qualify for Health First Colorado or Child Health Plus (CHP+). Some members will be automatically renewed based on information we have. Other members will need to go through the renewal process. You will get a packet in the mail or in your PEAK mailbox several weeks before your renewal date. If any information is incorrect or missing, you need to fix it. If the packet asks for proof of income and resources, you need to send copies or upload them. After you finish filling out the packet, sign it and send it back to your local county human services department by your renewal deadline. You can also complete the renewal packet online at CO.gov/PEAK or on the Health First Colorado app. Yes. The renewal month will be 12 months after the pregnancy ends. For example, if you complete your renewal in July 2024 while pregnant and your pregnancy ends in September, your new renewal date will be September 2025, not July 2025. Members must report their pregnancy in their PEAK account, on the Health First Colorado app, or to their county to qualify for the extended 12 months of coverage. Learn more about the expanded maternity benefit. Not all members will be renewed at the same time. Members will be renewed according to their renewal month. Each member’s renewal month is usually based on the date you enrolled with Health First Colorado. Members who live in the same household may share the same renewal date. Some members will be automatically renewed based on the most recent information already on file with the state. Other members will need to go through the renewal process and take action. Health First Colorado will send renewal packets to those members in advance of their renewal month with key information and their individual timelines to take action. The renewal packet may include some of your information that we have on file. Your PEAK account may include more information than your renewal packet. You need to review the current information we have in the renewal packet for all members of your household.
After you make the updates to the packet, sign the Renewal Form Signature Page, and return the form to your local county human services department by your renewal deadline. If you do not have changes to your information, sign and return the Renewal Form Signature page to your local county human services department by your renewal deadline. Important: If you do not return the Renewal Form Signature Page by the deadline, you may lose your health care coverage. Make sure Health First Colorado has your latest information.
Make sure Health First Colorado has your latest information.
If you miss your renewal deadline, you will no longer have Health First Colorado or CHP+ coverage at the end of your renewal period. In the 90 days after you lose health coverage, your eligibility will be checked again if you give new information or if you turn in your paperwork late. This is called a reconsideration period. During the reconsideration period, you can submit your renewal paperwork and any other needed documents to your county or through PEAK during the reconsideration period. This will show up as an item on the To-Do list in PEAK. If you do not submit your renewal and other documents within 90 days of losing coverage, you will need to submit a new application to see if you qualify for Health First Colorado or CHP+. If you no longer qualify for Health First Colorado or CHP+, you have a limited amount of time to apply for other coverage. The time you have to apply for new coverage, known as a “special enrollment period,” changes depending on the coverage provider. Other health coverage options include:
If you no longer qualify because you missed the deadline to respond, you can reapply for Health First Colorado. To get free help filling out an application for Health First Colorado or CHP+ coverage, or to learn about other coverage options, call and make an appointment at a certified application assistance site. Health First Colorado and CHP+ renewals happen every year. Each member’s renewal month is usually based on the date they enrolled. For example, if your coverage started in September 2024, you would be up for renewal in September 2025. You would not have to take action until July 2025. Members who live in the same household may share the same renewal date. Some members will be automatically renewed based on the most recent information already on file with the state. Other members will need to go through the renewal process and take action. Health First Colorado will send renewal packets to those members 60 to 70 days before their renewal month. As of January 2027, if you are an adult age 19–64 and earn up to 133% of the federal poverty level (up to $20,815 per year for a single individual or $42,760 per year for a family of four), you will have to complete the renewal process twice a year instead of once a year. Only Alaska Natives or American Indians are exempt from this provision. When you are approved for Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid program) or Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+), you only have health coverage for a certain period of time. At the end of your health coverage period, we will review your information to see if you and your household members still qualify for health coverage. An eligibility renewal is sometimes called a redetermination. Some members will be automatically renewed based on the most recent information already on file with the state. If we need more information to see if you qualify, you will get a renewal packet in the mail and online at CO.gov/PEAK about 60 to 70 days before your renewal deadline. To keep your health coverage, you must complete your renewal on time.
Watch a short video about how the renewal process works: A federal rule requires you or an authorized representative to sign your renewal packet. There are several ways to do this:
A member is allowed to sign with the letter “X” if the signature is witnessed by someone and that witness prints their name after the phrase “witnessed by.” Important:
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