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Consumers should Visit HealthCare.gov
Beginning July 1 to see if they Qualify for New Financial Help
As part of the American Rescue Plan (ARP)
signed by President Biden, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS) is again lowering the cost of health insurance and opening more
pathways for Americans to obtain affordable and comprehensive health coverage.
Starting July 1, 2021, consumers who received or are approved to receive
unemployment compensation for any week beginning in 2021 may be able to find
even lower cost plans and save extra money on out-of-pocket expenses through
HealthCare.gov. To take advantage of these additional
savings, consumers who received or have been approved for unemployment
compensation in 2021 need to visit HealthCare.gov to submit a new application
or update their existing application to maximize the savings they can get for
the rest of 2021. 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.
CMS encourages current consumers who have received unemployment income for
any week beginning in 2021 to update their application and enrollment between
July 1 and August 15 to maximize the savings on their Marketplace coverage
for the rest of the year. “The Biden-Harris Administration is focused
on providing relief to millions of families who need to access health
insurance coverage because they have been impacted by job losses or
underemployment during the pandemic,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “The
Administration has made it easier than ever for Americans to enroll in an
affordable, comprehensive health insurance plans through HealthCare.gov
thanks to the increased financial assistance provided through the American
Rescue Plan. We encourage consumers who have received unemployment
compensation in 2021 to visit the Marketplace to see if they qualify to save
money on their health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs.” “We are doing everything we can to remove
financial barriers to comprehensive health care,” said CMS Administrator
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “The American Rescue Plan provides consumers with
additional savings and will make coverage even more attainable for those most
in need. We welcome people who received unemployment benefits in 2021 to
check out their health coverage options on HealthCare.gov on July 1.” Additionally, as a result of the Biden-Harris
Administration’s Special Enrollment Period for the COVID-19 Public Health
Emergency, consumers can continue to apply for coverage, compare plan
offerings, or learn if they qualify for more affordable premiums by visiting
HealthCare.gov or CuidadoDeSalud.gov through August 15. Consumers can view
2021 plans and prices and submit an application to see if they are eligible
for enrollment and financial assistance. If eligible, they can enroll in a
plan that best meets their needs. Current enrollees should review their
application, make any updates needed to their current information, submit
their application, and then select a new plan or reselect their current plan
to receive the increased savings under the ARP. |
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Tuesday, June 29, 2021
American Rescue Plan Lowers Health Insurance Costs for Americans Who May Have Lost Their Job
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