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Thursday, April 1,
2021 HHS Secretary Becerra Announces
Reduced Costs and Expanded Access Available for Marketplace Health Coverage
Under the American Rescue Plan An
average of three out of five eligible uninsured Americans can access $0 plans
after advance payments of tax credits and an average of four out of five
current HealthCare.gov consumers will be able to find a plan for $10 or less
per month after advance payments of tax credits Department
also announces $50 Million Boost to Special Enrollment Period Outreach Campaign Today, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra announced that additional savings and
lower health care costs are available for consumers on HealthCare.gov. The
American Rescue Plan (ARP) has increased tax credits available to consumers,
helping to reduce premiums and giving consumers access to affordable health
care coverage. The Department also announced an additional
$50 million in advertising to bolster the Special Enrollment Period outreach
campaign. The campaign will run through August 15, 2021. “We’re delivering lower health care costs to
more Americans because everyone deserves access to quality, affordable health
care. Today help is here and millions of Americans can start saving money on
their health insurance premiums thanks to the American Rescue Plan,” said HHS
Secretary Xavier Becerra. “The Biden Administration is committed to bringing
down health care costs for families. Consumers can save money by visiting
HealthCare.gov and choosing a plan that works for them and their budget. HHS
will be reaching out to encourage Americans to use the Special Enrollment
Period to sign up for quality, affordable coverage through HealthCare.gov.” Premium tax credit calculations for the
Marketplaces on HealthCare.gov are now adjusted so that most consumers
qualify for more substantial advance payments of premium tax credits. Many
Americans on the Marketplaces will see their premiums decrease, on average,
by $50 per person per month and $85 per policy per month. An average of four
out of five consumers currently enrolled in a plan through HealthCare.gov
will be able to find a plan for $10 or less per month with the newly expanded
financial assistance under the American Rescue Plan. Additionally, after
advance payments of the premium tax credits, an average of three out of five
uninsured adults eligible for coverage on HealthCare.gov may be able to
access a zero-premium plan and nearly three out of four may find a plan for
$50 or less per month on HealthCare.gov. Current enrollees should review their
application, make any changes needed to their current information, submit
their application and select a plan, or reselect their current plan, to
receive the increased advance payments of premium tax credits for 2021
Marketplace coverage. Consumers who take action in April and confirm updated
savings on the plan of their choice will start receiving the savings and
lower costs starting with their May 1 premiums. 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 should call 1-855-889-4325. Consumers can also find
a local assister or agent/broker in their area: 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. Consumers who live in a state that operates
its own Marketplace platform should visit their state Marketplace website or
call center for more information about when these additional savings will be
available through their State-based Marketplace. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS) launched an educational campaign that focuses on raising
awareness among the uninsured about the new savings and the availability of
assistance to pay for premiums for those who qualify during the Special
Enrollment Period. CMS is also communicating with current enrollees to let
them know they can also use this opportunity to update their enrollment
information and access the expanded financial assistance. The outreach
campaign includes broadcast and digital advertising and educates enrollees
with email and text messages. To see how the American Rescue Plan will
bring down health care costs and expand on the Affordable Care Act, visit: https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2021/03/12/fact-sheet-american-rescue-plan-reduces-health-care-costs-expands-access-insurance-coverage.html. To learn more about the premiums for uninsured
individuals and families for the Marketplaces that use HealthCare.gov, visit:
https://aspe.hhs.gov/pdf-report/access-to-low-premiums-issue-brief-part-II. To read the HHS press release (Spanish), visit: https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2021/04/01/secretario-de-salud-y-servicios-humanos-xavier-becerra-anuncia-reduccion-de-costos-y-expansion-de-acceso-a-obertura-de-salud-en-el-mercado-de-salud-bajo-american-rescue-plan.html
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Friday, April 2, 2021
HHS RELEASE: HHS Secretary Becerra Announces Reduced Costs and Expanded Access Available for Marketplace Health Coverage Under the American Rescue Plan
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