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Monday, April 26,
2021 HHS,
National Partners Combine to Boost Black American Enrollment at
HealthCare.gov Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Secretary Xavier Becerra announced commitments from national organizations to
support Black American outreach and enrollment efforts during the Special
Enrollment Period (SEP) made available on HealthCare.gov by President Biden
due to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. Black Americans represent
roughly 13% of the U.S. population but 16% of the uninsured. As part of the Black American Week of Action,
April 25 – May 1, HHS and its partnership organizations will combine social
media efforts to inform Black American consumers and spur enrollment in
affordable, quality health plans through HealthCare.gov. An estimated 66% of Black uninsured adults now may have
access to a zero-premium plan and 76% may be able to find a low-premium plan
as a result of expanded coverage. “Black Americans are clearly taking advantage
of the current Special Enrollment Period to access quality health care
coverage,” said Secretary Becerra. “But, we still have a lot of work to
do. We are building on this encouraging momentum and earnestly teaming with
key national partners serving Black communities. We are leveraging their
expertise and networks to promote enrollment in quality, affordable health
insurance coverage during this SEP. Health care is more affordable now, and
access easier than ever, for people in need of a health plan that best fits
an individual’s or family’s health care needs.” A recent report from the Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS), which covers Marketplace plan selections from
Feb. 15 to March 31, 2021, shows enrollment gains among historically uninsured
communities – including Black consumers and Americans near the poverty level.
Of applicants who identified a race, 17% identified as Black – compared to
about 11% in both 2020 and 2019 during the same time period. Among consumers
requesting financial assistance, 41% report being at or slightly above the
federal poverty level, compared to 38% in 2020 and 33% in 2019. HHS seeks to build on these historic gains by
taking steps to provide Black Americans greater access to affordable, quality
health care during the COVID-19 public health emergency and in years to come.
HHS and the national organizations listed below will send targeted messages,
participate in earned media opportunities, and amplify the SEP through social
media channels to raise awareness about the coverage options available
through HealthCare.gov for the Black community. CMS will also raise SEP
awareness through an outreach and an educational campaign using broadcast
digital advertising, email and text messages. List of Organizations Sharing
Enrollment Materials
The American Rescue Plan increased tax
credits available to millions of consumers, reducing premiums and giving
consumers access to affordable, quality health care coverage. More than
985,000 uninsured Black adults may be eligible to access zero-dollar premium
plans after advance payments of premium tax credits and more than 1.1 million uninsured Black adults may be
eligible to access a low-premium plan for less than $50 per month after
advance payments of premium tax credits. More than 500,000 Americans have already
signed up for health coverage during the first six weeks of the SEP
availability on HealthCare.gov. Nearly 15 million Americans who currently
lack health insurance and many current enrollees may be eligible to receive
additional financial support in obtaining coverage through the Marketplace as
part of the American Rescue Plan. Consumers who want to enroll in coverage and
see if they qualify for more affordable premiums can visit HealthCare.gov or CuidadoDeSalud.gov to view 2021 plans and
prices and, if eligible, enroll in a plan that best meets their needs.
Additionally, consumers can call the Marketplace Call Center at
1-800-318-2596, which provides assistance in over 150 languages. TTY users
can call 1-855-889-4325. Consumers can also find a local assister or
agent/broker in their area by visiting: https://localhelp.healthcare.gov. Eligible
consumers can apply through HealthCare.gov through August 15, 2021, to gain
access to the Special Enrollment Period to change or update their plan
choices. For more information about the Health
Insurance Marketplace®[1], visit: https://www.healthcare.gov/quick-guide/getting-marketplace-health-insurance/. ### [1] Health Insurance
Marketplace® is a registered service mark of the U.S. Department of Health
& Human Services. |
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Monday, April 26, 2021
HHS, National Partners Combine to Boost Black American Enrollment at HealthCare.gov
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