FACT SHEET
October 25, 2019
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FEDERAL HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE 2020 OPEN ENROLLMENT
Window shopping begins with quality rating information displayed
on HealthCare.gov across states for the first time
The Federal Health
Insurance Exchange (also known as the Marketplace) Open Enrollment Period
runs from November 1, 2019 to December 15, 2019, for coverage starting on
January 1, 2020. Similar to previous years, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) is taking a strategic and cost-effective approach to
inform individuals about Open Enrollment, deliver a smooth enrollment
experience, and use consumer feedback to drive ongoing improvements across
the Exchange platform. Consumers can visit HealthCare.gov and
CuidadodeSalud.gov to preview 2020 plans and prices before Open Enrollment
begins and for the first time HealthCare.gov will also display quality rating
information in states that use HealthCare.gov, expanding the information
available for consumers in their decision-making when comparing health
coverage choices.
Consumer Tools and Support
Window
Shopping
On October 25, 2019, CMS
launched updates to window shopping (the “See plans & prices” page on
HealthCare.gov) which allow consumers to preview 2020 plans and prices before
Open Enrollment begins. As in previous years, window shopping lets consumers
browse plans without logging in, creating an account, or filling out the
official application. Starting November 1, consumers can log in to
HealthCare.gov and CuidadodeSalud.gov or call 1-800-318-2596 to fill out an
application and enroll in a 2020 Exchange health plan.
Consumer
Call Center
The Call Center is often the front line of assistance for consumers as they apply for coverage and compare plan options. For the last two consecutive Open Enrollments, the consumer satisfaction rate remained at all-time high – averaging 90 percent – throughout the entire Open Enrollment Period. In order to help prepare the Call Center representatives to handle high consumer demand, CMS will continue providing extensive training to Call Center staff prior to Open Enrollment and weekly refreshers throughout the Open Enrollment Period.
In addition to the Call
Center, in-person assistance will continue to be available to help consumers
with enrollment. This includes local agents and brokers, Certified
Application Counselors, and federally-funded Navigators.
Helping
Consumers Connect with Agents & Brokers
CMS will continue to partner with a third party to offer the “Help On Demand” services from agents and brokers. This service allows consumers to choose to request that an agent or broker in their area contact them directly for help applying and enrolling. Registered agents and brokers are able to set times when they’re available and then reach out to consumers who expressed interest in assistance.
Learn more about Help On Demand services.
Find
Local Help
Find Local Help is a tool that allows consumers to search by city and state or ZIP code to see a list of local people and organizations who can help them enroll in coverage. Consumers can search for a specific person or organization by entering their name and can filter the results based on their preferences and services provided. Additionally, consumers can filter agents and brokers by their minimum years of participation on the Federal Exchange.
Financial
Assistance
Premium tax credits will be available in 2020 for individuals who qualify. Consumers can continue to use Exchange coverage and take advantage of its benefits, including premium tax credits. Plans available from insurance companies will continue to reflect reduced copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles for eligible consumers.
Small
Business Health Options Program (SHOP)
Similar to previous years, employers will be able to enroll directly with an issuer, or with a SHOP-registered agent or broker. HealthCare.gov allows small business employers to preview available SHOP plans and find an issuer or agent/broker to work with to offer SHOP coverage to their employees. Quality rating information will also be available for SHOP plans.
Open Enrollment Notices
Each year, the Federal
Health Insurance Exchange sends notices to consumers who are currently
enrolled in a plan prior to November 1 about the upcoming Open Enrollment
Period. This notice provides consumers with the dates for this year’s
Open Enrollment and the importance of returning during this time to update
their application and actively re-enroll in a plan for 2020. The notice also
provides consumers with customized messaging for their situation, such as if
they’re at risk of losing tax credits. Consumers receive additional notices
from their current issuer with important information about premiums, coverage
and benefit changes, and plan availability for 2020.
To see examples
of consumer notices, visit: https://marketplace.cms.gov/applications-and-forms/notices.html
Automatic Re-enrollment Process
Similar to previous years,
current enrollees who don’t update their application and enroll in a plan by
the December 15, 2019 deadline generally will be automatically enrolled in
the same plan or another plan offered by the same issuer that is intended to
be similar, and if that is not available, another plan with a different
insurance company. Consumers who are currently enrolled are strongly
encouraged to come back and update their information, shop, and pick a plan
that best suits their health care needs before the deadline. Consumers who
miss the deadline to actively re-enroll in a plan of their choice during Open
Enrollment will not be able to make any plan changes until the next coverage
year unless they qualify for certain Special Enrollment Periods. The
Exchange sends a notice alerting consumers who were automatically
re-enrolled.
Consumers whose 2019
issuer doesn’t have a plan available to them for 2020 will receive a
discontinuation notice from their current issuer by the start of Open
Enrollment. Those consumers may also receive a letter from the Exchange
notifying them that they have been matched with an alternate plan from a
different issuer to help avoid a gap in coverage. These consumers
generally will need to pay their premium for January in order for their 2020
coverage to begin. Consumers are not under any obligation to stay with the
new plan and are encouraged to take action and choose a plan by December 15.
Consumers whose issuer isn’t offering their plan in 2020 are eligible for a
Special Enrollment Period due to losing coverage and have the opportunity to
choose a different plan.
Marketing and Outreach
CMS plans to spend $10
million on marketing and outreach for the upcoming Open Enrollment Period,
matching the same level of spending for the past two years. CMS will continue
to use similar marketing tactics that focus funding and attention on the most
strategic and efficient ways to reach consumers. This year’s outreach and
education campaign will target people who are uninsured as well as those
planning to reenroll in health plans, with a special focus on young and
healthy consumers. CMS has committed resources to proven high impact,
low cost digital outreach efforts including short YouTube videos, social
media, and mobile and search advertising.
CMS will also continue to
use direct response methods including email, text messaging and autodial
messages. Targeted email has proven to be the most cost efficient and
effective way to reach consumers. As part of this effort, CMS will send
most consumers emails throughout each week, with increasing frequency as the
December 15 deadline approaches. CMS will also reinforce educational messaging
through ongoing text messages and provide reminder calls encouraging
consumers to take action before the deadline.
HealthCare.gov Operations
HealthCare.gov
Scheduled Maintenance Windows
Every year, CMS establishes scheduled maintenance windows that provide periods of time when CMS and its partners can make updates or resolve issues. Maintenance will only occur within these windows when deemed necessary to provide consumers with a better shopping experience. Consumer access to HealthCare.gov may be limited or restricted when this maintenance is required. Regularly scheduled maintenance will continue to be planned for the lowest-traffic time periods on HealthCare.gov, which are Sunday mornings.
The purpose in scheduling
these times is to minimize any consumer disruption. Like other IT systems,
these scheduled maintenance windows are how CMS updates and improves our
system to run optimally and are the normal course of business.
For more information on
the scheduled maintenance times, visit: https://marketplace.cms.gov/technical-assistance-resources/healthcaregov-maintenance-windows.pdf
HealthCare.gov
Waiting Rooms
Similar to previous years, CMS may deploy a “waiting room” for some consumers who are logging in or creating an account on HealthCare.gov if website traffic becomes high enough to impact the consumer experience. The waiting room is one tool CMS utilizes to optimize a consumers’ experience because it allows CMS to control the volume of users on HealthCare.gov resulting in better performance of the website. If they are in a waiting room, consumers will see a message asking them to stay on the page. The waiting room will refresh when a consumer can continue to apply and enroll with a smooth experience.
Additional Resources
Weekly
Enrollment Snapshots Similar to previous years, CMS plans to
release weekly enrollment snapshots throughout the Open Enrollment Period.
2020
Health Insurance Exchange Premium Landscape Issue Brief To view
the 2020 Health Insurance Exchange Premium Landscape Issue Brief,
visit: https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Resources/Data-Resources/QHP-Choice-Premiums.html
2020 Plan Landscape Data For
more information on 2020 individual and family health plans available in the
Federal Health Insurance Exchange, visit: https://www.healthcare.gov/health-and-dental-plan-datasets-for-researchers-and-issuers/
2020
Health Insurance Exchange Public Use Files To see
the 2020 Health Insurance Exchange Public Use Files, visit: https://www.cms.gov/cciio/resources/data-resources/marketplace-puf.html
2020
Quality Rating System Public Use Files
To see the Plan Year 2020
Quality Rating System Public Use Files, visit: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/QualityInitiativesGenInfo/ACA-MQI/ACA-MQI-Landing-Page.html
2020
Issuer Participation County Map To see the 2020 Issuer
Participation County Map, visit: https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Programs-and-Initiatives/Health-Insurance-Marketplaces/Health-Insurance-Exchange-Coverage-Maps.html
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