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Biden-Harris Administration
Quadruples the Number of Health Care Navigators Ahead of
HealthCare.gov Open Enrollment Period
In largest-ever investment in
the program, CMS is awarding $80 million to support Navigators in
ensuring health coverage access to underserved populations
The
Biden-Harris Administration is expanding the number of Navigator
organizations to help people enroll in coverage through the
Marketplace, Medicaid, or the Children’s Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) in 30 states with a Federally-Facilitated Marketplace.
Through $80 million in grant awards for the 2022 plan year, 60
Navigator awardee organizations will be able to train and certify
more than 1,500 Navigators to help uninsured consumers find
affordable and comprehensive health coverage.
The
Navigator awardees include community and consumer-focused
non-profits, faith-based organizations, hospitals, trade and
professional associations, and tribes or tribal organizations.
Navigators help families and other underserved communities gain
access to health coverage options through the Marketplace,
Medicaid, or CHIP. They can assist with enrollment applications and
help consumers receive financial assistance through HealthCare.gov.
With the additional funding, more Navigator organizations can
provide assistance to people with limited
English
proficiency in multiple languages. They can also provide more
assistance to rural areas and communities of color.
“Our
local partners are crucial in helping people get covered. By
expanding our pool of Navigators, we will reach more underserved
communities, and grow our network of trusted experts who can help
people across the country navigate their health care options,” said
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier
Becerra. “Thanks to President Biden, health care is more affordable
than ever on HealthCare.gov – and with this historic investment,
we’ll be making it even easier for people to enroll in coverage
through the Marketplace, Medicaid, and the Children’s Health
Insurance Program.”
“Local
health coverage experts have worked hard to build relationships and
trust in the communities in which they serve. These Navigators
consistently help consumers understand their options, helping
with potential language and other barriers, so they can find health
coverage that best fits their needs,” said CMS Administrator
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “With this additional grant funding, even
more Navigators will be able to provide comprehensive assistance
through customized educational and outreach activities, especially
to underserved communities.”
The
2021 Navigator awardees will focus on outreach to particularly
underserved communities. Awardees will focus on outreach to people
who identify as racial and ethnic minorities, people in rural
communities, the LGBTQ+ community, American Indians and Alaska
Natives, refugee and immigrant communities, low-income families,
pregnant women and new mothers, people with transportation or
language barriers or lacking internet access, veterans, and small
business owners.
The
2021 Navigator awards are for a 36-month period of performance,
funded in 12-month increments known as budget periods. This
multi-year funding structure is designed to provide greater
consistency for Navigator awardee organizations, reducing yearly
start-up time and allowing more efficient use of grant funds.
Navigator
grant applicants were asked to detail their outreach and enrollment
efforts to the underserved or vulnerable population(s), while still
assisting other consumers. The 2021 Navigator awardees must comply
with the terms and conditions of the award, including submission of
regular reports to CMS documenting their progress and activities.
CMS will work closely with the awardees to ensure they are meeting
these goals.
To view
the list of 2021 CMS Navigator Awardees, please visit:
https://www.cms.gov/files/document/2021-navigator-grant-recipients.pdf
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