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October 29, 2021 New
Report: Federal Health Insurance Options Helped Prevent Major Coverage Losses Ahead
of the November 1, 2021 start of the Open Enrollment Period at
Healthcare.gov, a new report released from the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) shows that Medicaid and health insurance from the
federal Marketplace helped to prevent major coverage losses in 2020-2021
despite downward economic pressures related to the COVID-19 pandemic. HHS’s
analysis showed that efforts taken by the Biden-Harris Administration, such
as the 2021 Special Enrollment Period, helped ensure health care for
Americans remained in reach. “The
COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our lives in many ways, yet today’s report
shows we made significant strides to protect Americans’ health,” said HHS
Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration’s
efforts to secure access to critical health care, over 2.8 million Americans
gained coverage during the Special Enrollment Period. We will double down on
these gains by launching Open Enrollment season on Monday with the most
affordable health coverage options to date.” “Thanks
to the American Rescue Plan, health care coverage is more affordable and
accessible than ever. This Open Enrollment, consumers will have access to
more affordable plan options, with more help, for an even longer period of
time,” said Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) Administrator Chiquita
Brooks-LaSure. “I urge individuals and families in need to sign up today at
HealthCare.gov for comprehensive, affordable health care coverage for
themselves and their loved ones.” The
report, conducted by researchers at HHS’ Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), details how the COVID-19 pandemic
impacted data collection in the United States during 2020-2021. To better
understand how the nation’s uninsured rate remained the same during the
pandemic, the ASPE report analyzed administrative data on Medicaid and
Marketplace enrollment between 2020-2021. ASPE’s findings suggest that
increases in Medicaid and Marketplace enrollment helped to offset decreases
in employer sponsored coverage stemming from pandemic-related economic
downturn. In
other words, safety net programs like Medicaid, which enrolled around
10 million individuals during the pandemic, and efforts such as the 2021
Special Enrollment Period, which netted another 2.8
million in new coverage gains, helped to stabilize health coverage during
the pandemic. However, federal surveys also indicate continuing disparities
in coverage among Black and Latino individuals, lower-income families, and
people living in Medicaid non-expansion states. Addressing such disparities
is a top priority for the Biden-Harris Administration. This
year, thanks to the American Rescue Plan and enhanced tax credits, people
shopping for health insurance through the Marketplaces will find the widest
variety of options at the lowest prices ever. They will also benefit from a
longer period to shop for coverage with the Open Enrollment deadline being
extended to January 15, 2022. Open Enrollment will launch with four times as
many Navigators than last season, with around 1,500 Navigators available for
consumers who use HealthCare.gov. The
Administration is also making record investments and employing a robust local
strategy to reach the remaining uninsured and help reduce disparities in
coverage. These efforts include launching an advertising
campaign to spread word about Open Enrollment. For the first time, these
advertisements will be available in an expanded number of languages including
Hindi, Korean and more. CMS is quadrupling the number of Navigators available
to help consumers sign up for coverage, and re-launching the “Champions for
Coverage” program, which will enlist over 2,000 local organizations to
support outreach and public education efforts and help enroll individuals in
coverage. To find the ASPE report, visit: https://aspe.hhs.gov/reports/tracking-health-insurance-coverage To find out more and get ready for the 2022
Open Enrollment period, visit HealthCare.gov or your state’s Marketplace
website. ###
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New Report: Federal Health Insurance Options Helped Prevent Major Coverage Losses
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