Open Enrollment Kicks Off at
HealthCare.gov With Record Low Premiums
Today
marks the start of the HealthCare.gov Open Enrollment Period. This
year, on top of providing health care plans at record-low costs, the
Biden-Harris Administration has extended the Marketplace Open
Enrollment Period by 30 days through January 15 to ensure everyone
possible has enough time to get covered. To help communities with disproportionately
high uninsurance rates, the Biden-Harris Administration has quadrupled
its Navigator footprint of people who can assist with the process of
getting covered. With 1500 Navigators, the Administration has made
assistance available in nearly every county in the country.
Thanks
to the American Rescue Plan (ARP), coverage is also critically more
affordable than ever. Four out of five people can find a plan for $10
or less per month with this newly expanded financial assistance.
Additionally, there are more coverage options this season than last,
with the average consumer being able to choose between six and seven
insurance companies with plan options.
“Starting
today, anyone who needs health insurance can find an affordable option
at HealthCare.gov,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier
Becerra. “The Biden-Harris Administration is investing in the most
robust Open Enrollment campaign — with record-low prices, more choices
and 30 more days to pick a plan than last season. Health care should be
a right and in reach for everyone. This Open Enrollment season, we will
get closer to achieving that goal.”
The
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which drives
marketing and oversees the Navigator program on behalf of HHS, has made
strides to also ensure material is available to as wide a group of
people as possible:
- In total, there are
over 5,500 assisters today (including Navigators, certified
application counselors, and other assisters) and over 48,000
agents and brokers.
- CMS has also
re-launched its “Champions for Coverage” program, which includes
more than 2,100 local organizations that will provide outreach and
education about the Marketplace and how consumers can enroll in
coverage.
Health
equity is also a central component of HHS’s marketing and outreach
efforts. Through CMS, the Department is concentrating its outreach on
people who are most in need of care and who have historically lacked
access. Additionally, marketing efforts will include content in many
different languages. CMS has expanded its Spanish outreach and, for the
first time, CMS will also conduct advertising in Chinese (Mandarin and
Cantonese), Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Hindi.
“If
you are in need of health care coverage, please go today to
HealthCare.gov where you will find health care coverage that is more
affordable than ever,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure.
“This Open Enrollment Period consumers will have access to more plan
options, more help, for an even longer period of time to enroll. For
families in need, that means experiencing the security of having
comprehensive health insurance coverage for themselves and their loved
ones.”
As
a recent HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and
Evaluation (ASPE) report showed, increases in Medicaid and Marketplace
enrollment help offset decreases in employer-sponsored coverage tied to
the COVID-19 pandemic. When health coverage is accessible and
affordable, people sign up.
All
consumers shopping for health insurance coverage on HealthCare.gov —
even those who currently have coverage through the Marketplace — should
enroll or re-enroll starting today by logging in to HealthCare.gov and
CuidadodeSalud.gov or call 1-800-318-2596 to fill out an application.
To
find local help or to be contacted by a Marketplace-registered agent or
broker, consumers should go to https://www.healthcare.gov/find-assistance/.
Consumers, including current enrollees, generally need to choose a plan
by December 15 for full year coverage to start on January 1. Plans
selected after December 15 and by the January 15 Open Enrollment
deadline will generally start February 1.
To
encourage even more people to enroll in health care coverage, the
Biden-Harris Administration has launched testimonial advertisements
that feature stories of people who have found significant savings on
HealthCare.gov. The testimonials include people, such as:
- Katherine and Gavin from
Woodlands, TX, a married couple covered through their family plan
where they pay $57 per month with financial assistance; and
- Valeria from Hialeah, FL, a
mother of two young children who found a family plan that pays for
$0 per month with financial assistance.
Consumers
in states operating their own Marketplace platform can also enroll in a
2022 Marketplace plan starting today. Consumers in these states can
find information about available plans and prices, how to obtain
in-person or virtual help, and news on local events by visiting or
calling their state’s Marketplace. State-based Marketplace enrollment
deadlines and other information are available in the State-based Marketplace Open Enrollment Fact
Sheet.
Find
out more about key highlights and improvements in the Marketplace 2022
Open Enrollment Season via this fact sheet: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/marketplace-2022-open-enrollment-fact-sheet.
To
see the 2022 Issuer Participation County Map; visit: https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Programs-and-Initiatives/Health-Insurance-Marketplaces/Health-Insurance-Exchange-Coverage-Maps.
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