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2021 Plans and Prices on HealthCare.gov Ahead of the Upcoming Federal Health
Insurance Exchange Open Enrollment Period The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced
that starting today consumers can preview 2021 healthcare plans and prices on
HealthCare.gov. This is an opportunity for consumers to compare coverage
options ahead of Open Enrollment for the Federal Health Insurance Exchange,
which officially kicks-off on November 1. As in previous years, window
shopping allows consumers and those assisting consumers, such as licensed
brokers and Navigators, to browse plans without logging in, creating an
account, or filling out the official application. There are many good reasons for consumers to compare plans,
including lower premiums and more plan options. Last week, CMS released a report showing the third
consecutive year of improving market conditions under the Trump
Administration’s new policies. Three years of declining average second lowest
cost silver plan (benchmark plan) premiums have combined to deliver an 8%
premium reduction across HealthCare.gov since the 2018 coverage year. Many
consumers coming to HealthCare.gov will also find they have more options
given that issuer participation has also increased for the third year in a
row. The percentage of HealthCare.gov enrollees with access to only one
issuer is decreasing from 29% in 2018 to 4% in 2021 and more than three
quarters of HealthCare.gov enrollees will have access to at least three
issuers in 2021. “Thanks to actions by the Trump Administration, Americans are
enjoying more plan options as well as lower premiums for HealthCare.gov plans
for the third consecutive year,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma.
“Building on our success in decreasing premiums and increasing choice, we’ll
be working through the upcoming open enrollment period–the time for consumers
to enroll in health insurance through HealthCare.gov—to ensure a smooth user
experience.” As we get ready for Open Enrollment, CMS has updated and
improved the HealthCare.gov experience by incorporating integrated help and
enhanced resources. These updates provide content that guides consumers and
enables enrollees to easily access and understand information they may need
to make informed choices about coverage. HealthCare.gov also added a new
planning resource for consumers to estimate their yearly income. CMS will
continue to enhance the application, enrollment, and educational support
based on consumer feedback. The number of licensed agents and brokers registered with the
Exchange has increased this year. There are nearly 5,300 new agents and
brokers signed up to help consumers during the 2021 Open Enrollment Period
and nearly 37,000 who previously registered with the Exchange who are
returning this year. Through the Enhanced Direct Enrollment (EDE) pathway,
consumers have the option to apply for and enroll in an Exchange plan
directly through an approved issuer or web-broker, without the need to be
redirected to HealthCare.gov or to contact the Exchange Call Center—providing
more avenues for consumers to apply for and enroll in Exchange coverage. 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 2021 Exchange health plan. The Federal Health Insurance Exchange
2021 Open Enrollment Period is November 1, 2020 to December 15, 2020, with
coverage beginning on January 1, 2021. To view the 2021 Plan Landscape Data, visit: https://www.healthcare.gov/health-and-dental-plan-datasets-for-researchers-and-issuers/ To view the 2021 Health Insurance Exchange Premium Landscape
Issue Brief, visit: https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Resources/DataResources/Downloads/2021QHPPremiumsChoiceReport.pdf To see the 2021 Health Insurance Exchange Public Use Files,
visit: https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Resources/Data-Resources/marketplace-puf To see the Plan Year 2021 Quality Rating System Public Use
Files, visit: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/QualityInitiativesGenInfo/ACA-MQI/Quality-Rating-System/QRS-General-Data-Collection ### Get CMS
news at cms.gov/newsroom, sign up for CMS news via email and follow CMS on Twitter CMS
Administrator @SeemaCMS and @CMSgov. |
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Monday, October 26, 2020
CMS News: Preview 2021 Plans and Prices on HealthCare.gov Ahead of the Upcoming Federal Health Insurance Exchange Open Enrollment Period
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