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News Release
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
202-690-6343
media@hhs.gov
www.hhs.gov/news
Twitter @SpoxHHS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February
12, 2021
2021
Special Enrollment Period for Marketplace Coverage Starts on HealthCare.gov
Monday, February 15
SEP
allows consumers to enroll in affordable health coverage during the
COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
Today,
in accordance with the Executive
Order signed by President Biden, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) is announcing that the Special Enrollment Period
(SEP) for the Health Insurance Marketplace® will officially be
available to consumers in the 36 states that use the HealthCare.gov
platform on Monday, February 15, and will continue through Saturday, May
15. At least 13 States plus the District of Columbia, which operate their
own Marketplace platforms, have decided to offer a similar opportunity.
The
COVID-19 Public Health Emergency has affected millions of people throughout
the country, and many Americans remain uninsured or underinsured and need
access to affordable health coverage. The SEP will allow individuals and
families to enroll in the health coverage they need. Consumers who are
uninsured can take this opportunity to look for coverage and find out if
they qualify for financial assistance to help pay for health insurance.
Currently 9 out of 10 consumers enrolled in coverage through HealthCare.gov
receive financial help and 75% of consumers can purchase a plan for $50 or
less per month after financial assistance. In addition, all of the plans at
HealthCare.gov cover essential health benefits, such as primary care
visits, and cover many preventive care services with no out-of-pocket costs
to the consumer.
"President
Biden was clear: we need to strengthen the Affordable Care Act and give
more Americans access to health care, especially during this pandemic, which
has further demonstrated the importance of having the right coverage. This
Special Enrollment Period will give Americans who need affordable, quality
health insurance an opportunity to get covered, and we encourage folks to
head to HealthCare.gov starting on Monday to explore their options,"
said HHS Acting Secretary Norris Cochran.
Beginning
today, CMS is launching outreach efforts through stakeholders and partners
to get ready and amplify education and awareness across communities. A
consumer-facing education campaign will launch on Monday, February 15,
including broadcast, radio and digital advertising. The campaign will focus
most on increasing awareness among the uninsured that there is an SEP
available now and raise awareness among the uninsured about affordable
options for coverage and the availability of assistance to pay for premiums
for those that qualify. CMS will communicate with current enrollees to let
them know they can also take advantage of this opportunity.
This
SEP is one of the Biden Administration’s first steps in pursuing health
equity across the country. Collaborating closely with community partners,
CMS will focus its outreach and education efforts on reaching groups that
historically have experienced lower access to health coverage and greater
disparities in health outcomes. These efforts include placing
advertisements in media used by targeted audiences as well as developing
partnerships with media outlets that engage communities of color. CMS is
working with several organizations, including those that focus on helping
the uninsured and other vulnerable communities, to ensure consumers get
timely and accurate information about the SEP.
CMS
intends to release data on consumer activities during the SEP for each
month as consumers apply and enroll in coverage. The first report is
anticipated in early March, which will cover consumers who applied and
enrolled through this SEP in February and have coverage starting March 1.
CMS intends to release a report for each month, February, March, and April
shortly after the month ends and then a final report after May 15 covering
the full period.
Beginning
Monday, February 15, consumers who want to access the SEP to enroll in
coverage and see if they qualify for financial help to reduce the cost of
monthly premiums, can visit HealthCare.gov
or CuidadoDeSalud.gov
to view 2021 plans and prices and 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 by visiting: https://localhelp.healthcare.gov.
CMS
encourages new consumers and current enrollees to take this opportunity
starting Monday, February 15, to review their options and decide on
coverage that best meets their needs for health coverage.
To
view the 2021 Fact Sheet for more information, visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/2021-special-enrollment-period-response-covid-19-emergency
For more information about
the Health Insurance Marketplace®, visit: https://www.healthcare.gov/quick-guide/getting-marketplace-health-insurance/.
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