|
|
|
CMS
Extends Open Enrollment Period and Launches Initiatives to Expand Health
Coverage Access Nationwide New
actions will create new enrollment opportunities for low-income people,
expand services provided by Navigators, and re-launch Champions for Coverage
program The Biden-Harris Administration, through the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), is taking a number of
steps that will make it easier for the American people to sign up for
quality, affordable health coverage and reduce health disparities in
communities across the country. Beginning this year, consumers will have an
extra 30 days to review and choose health plans through Open Enrollment,
which will run from November 1, 2021 through January 15, 2022, on
HealthCare.gov. CMS is also expanding services provided by
Federally-facilitated Marketplace (FFM) Navigators—experts who help
consumers, especially those in underserved communities, understand their
benefits and rights, review options, and enroll in Marketplace coverage.
Additionally, CMS will re-launch its “Champions for Coverage” program. The program
currently includes more than 1,000 local organizations that are active
in providing outreach and education about the Health Insurance
Marketplace and how consumers can enroll in coverage through
HealthCare.gov, Medicaid, or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). “We’re continuing to answer the clear call
from the American public for affordable, accessible care,” said Health and
Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. “The Biden-Harris Administration has
already made historic investments to help connect communities to coverage. By
continuing to build a policy framework that can support this momentum, we’re
also building back better for communities in need.” “Health care is a basic human right, and the
Biden-Harris Administration is committed to making health coverage more
accessible than ever. With the Affordable Care Act and the American Rescue
Plan, the President has brought affordable health coverage to millions—many
of whom now have insurance for the first time,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita
Brooks-LaSure. “Today’s action to extend the Open Enrollment Period by a
month, to continue our investment in local health care Navigators, and to
establish a special enrollment period for many low-income people further
demonstrates our commitment to connect families to coverage.” Today’s final rule on the 2022 Payment Notice
expands Navigator services to help reduce health disparities. Navigators in
FFMs will now provide consumers with information and assistance on certain
post-enrollment topics, such as the Marketplace-eligibility appeals process
and Marketplace-related components of premium tax credit reconciliation. CMS
will support more outreach and engagement through modest increases to
Marketplace issuer user fee rates. All 2022 Marketplace user fee rates remain
lower than those for 2021, which should help keep premiums low. Additionally,
four times as many Navigators—1,500 in all—will be available for consumers
who use HealthCare.gov for the 2022 plan year thanks to $80 million in grant
funding provided earlier this year by CMS. To enhance these efforts, CMS will connect
this work to the Champions for Coverage program, a community initiative to
spread the word about Open Enrollment with educational resources and
“event-in-a-box” materials. Organizations can learn more about becoming
Champions for Coverage by visiting: https://marketplace.cms.gov/technical-assistance-resources/assister-programs/champion. “We invite national and local organizations
representing uninsured communities to join the Biden-Harris Administration as
we work to share the peace of mind that comes with health coverage,” observed
Administrator Brooks-LaSure. “Champions for Coverage know their communities
best. CMS is committed to listening to and working with our community
partners as we embark on our most robust outreach and engagement campaign in
the agency’s history.” In addition to extending the Open Enrollment
Period and supporting the work of Navigators, CMS established a new monthly
special enrollment period targeting certain low-income individuals in
Marketplaces through HealthCare.gov. This opportunity provides the vast
majority of eligible consumers with one or more options to enroll in free or
very low-cost plans thanks to provisions in the American Rescue Plan. The provisions CMS announced today also
include important flexibilities for state partners. For example, state
Marketplaces with their own eligibility and enrollment platforms will be able
to set their own annual Open Enrollment Period end dates, so long as these
dates are on or after December 15, 2021.
More details on these and other components of the 2022 Payment Notice can be
found in the fact sheet available here: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/patient-protection-and-affordable-care-act-updating-payment-parameters-section-1332-waiver. Today’s “Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act; Updating Payment Parameters, Section 1332 Waiver Implementing
Regulations, and Improving Health Insurance Markets for 2022 and Beyond”
final rule completes the rulemaking process for the 2022 Payment Notice,
which included parts 1 and 2 issued on January 19 and May 5, 2021,
respectively. To view the rule released today, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/cms-9906-f-nbpp-webposting-version.pdf. ### Get CMS
news at cms.gov/newsroom, sign up for CMS news via email and follow CMS on @CMSgov |
|
|
To be a Medicare Agent's source of information on topics affecting the agent and their business, and most importantly, their clientele, is the intention of this site. Sourced from various means rooted in the health insurance industry - insurance carriers, governmental agencies, and industry news agencies, this is aimed as a resource of varying viewpoints to spark critical thought and discussion. We welcome your contributions.
Monday, September 20, 2021
CMS Extends Open Enrollment Period and Launches Initiatives to Expand Health Coverage Access Nationwide
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)


No comments:
Post a Comment