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August 26, 2022
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Biden-Harris Administration
Makes Largest Investment Ever in Navigators Ahead of HealthCare.gov
Open Enrollment Period
Historic investment of
nearly $100 million builds on the Administration’s quadrupling of
Navigators last year to help connect people to coverage
The
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), is investing $98.9 million
in grant funding to 59 returning Navigator organizations for the 2023
Open Enrollment Period to help consumers navigate enrollment through
the Marketplace, Medicaid, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) and make health coverage more equitable and accessible to
everyone. These awards will enable Navigator organizations to retain
staff and add to the more than 1,500 existing Navigators who were
trained to help consumers find affordable, comprehensive health
coverage in nearly every HealthCare.gov state and county during the
2022 open enrollment period. This follows a historic Open
Enrollment Period in 2022 and is part of the Biden-Harris
Administration’s efforts to enroll more people in health care coverage.
Today’s
announcement marks the single largest Navigator funding award provided
to date and serves as a continuation of historic levels of funding. The
Biden-Harris Administration previously awarded $80 million to the
program, quadrupling the number of Navigators for the 2022 Open
Enrollment Period. More than 1,500 certified Navigators held more than
1,800 outreach and education events at accessible areas—such as local
libraries, vaccination clinics, food drives, county fairs, and job
fairs. This historic investment in outreach and enrollment efforts
helped contribute to the record-breaking 14.5 million people who signed
up for 2022 health care coverage through the Marketplaces, including
nearly 6 million people who newly gained coverage.
“This
is a historic investment to connect people to high-quality, affordable
health care,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Last year, our
investments helped result in the lowest uninsured rate in our nation’s
history. This year, we’re doubling down on our efforts to ensure people
get the insurance they need. Navigators critically help us reach people
where they are, educating them on their health insurance options that
can be lifesaving.”
“Reaching
people where they are is a key part of our strategy to connect people
to health coverage. Navigators were incredibly effective during the
last Open Enrollment period when a historic number of people signed up
and now we are doubling down on investing in community Navigators who
can help people find the coverage they need,” said CMS Administrator
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “For those changing coverage or who struggle to
afford health insurance, there are a variety of options to help.
The Health Insurance Marketplace[1] and state-based Marketplaces can
offer no-cost or low-cost coverage to millions of people.”
Navigators
play a vital role in helping consumers prepare applications to
establish eligibility and enroll in coverage through the Marketplaces
and potentially qualify for an insurance affordability program. They
also provide outreach and education to raise awareness about the
Marketplaces, and refer consumers to health insurance ombudsman and
consumer assistance programs when necessary. Navigators operate
year-round increasing awareness among the remaining uninsured about the
coverage options available to them, helping consumers find affordable
coverage that meets their needs, and assisting consumers beyond the
enrollment process to ensure they're equipped with the tools and
resources needed to utilize and maintain their health coverage all
year. Navigators must complete comprehensive federal Navigator
training, criminal background checks, and state training and
registration (when applicable), prior to assisting consumers.
The
2022 Navigator awardees will continue to focus on outreach to
particularly underserved communities and includes $12.5 million to
support additional direct outreach, education, and enrollment
activities aimed at helping eligible individuals transition from
Medicaid/CHIP to Marketplace coverage. Additional funds may be used for
hiring additional Navigator staff to expand in-person services to more
locations across their state, targeting outreach efforts in areas of
high-need, and increasing enrollment assistance capacity through the
use of virtual and telephonic appointments.
Navigator
organizations 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
2022 Navigator awards are the second installment of a three-year period
of performance agreement 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.
The
Biden-Harris Administration has worked tirelessly to expand access to
health insurance and lower costs for America’s families, and thanks in
part to these historic investments and unprecedented outreach efforts,
the national uninsured rate has reached an all-time low of 8 percent under the Biden-Harris Administration.
With the Inflation Reduction Act now signed into law, an estimated 13
million people will continue to save an average of $800 per year on
their Marketplace health insurance, continuing the savings consumers
received during 2021 and 2022 from President Biden’s American Rescue
Plan.
Marketplace
Open Enrollment for the 2023 starts November 1, 2022 and ends January
15, 2023.
For
more information, visit HealthCare.gov.
To
view the list of 2022 CMS Navigator Awardees, please visit the
navigator grantee list here.
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