Humana will accept application for "Child-Only" and "Children-Only" coverage, subject to the child age limits mentioned above. Applications must be completed by the custodial parent or legal guardian.
Please note. You can purchase a Humana One Health Savings Account (HSA) HSA-compatible policy for a child, but you can't establish an HSA for a child claimed as a dependent on another person's tax return.
Humana does not allow dual coverage. Therefore a person who is currently covered by another plan must replace that coverage with Humana. Don't terminate existing coverage until you've been notified that Humana has agreed to insure you.
If you're not a U.S. citizen, you must have lived in the U.S. for a minimum of two years, hold a permanent visa or green card, AND have consulted a physician in the U.S. within the last two years.
People who live in a foreign country are not eligible for Humana One coverage, nor are people who are contemplating imminent or extended foreign travel.