FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 26, 2022
Contact:
CMS Media Relations
CMS Media Inquiries
Biden-Harris Administration
Launches Window-Shopping for Affordable and Accessible Health Care
Marketplace
Ahead of 10th
Open Enrollment period, Biden-Harris Administration announces high
levels of health plan affordability, quality, and choice, and a record
number of outreach efforts to connect Americans to coverage
The
Biden-Harris Administration has made expanding access to health
insurance and lowering health care costs for America’s families a top
priority, and, starting today, consumers can preview their health care
coverage options and see the savings available to them in the most
competitive Marketplace in history. Consumers can now visit
HealthCare.gov to view detailed information about 2023 health insurance
plans and prices offered in their area in advance of the 2023
Marketplace Open Enrollment period that begins November 1, 2022.
Under
the Biden-Harris Administration, the national uninsured rate has
reached an all-time low, and more Americans than ever before have
health insurance through the Marketplace. As we begin the 10th
Open Enrollment period, the Marketplace is stronger than ever – with
continuing record affordability, robust competition, and unprecedented
outreach efforts.
“Under
President Biden’s leadership, the Marketplace is stronger than ever,”
said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “We are delivering what Americans
deserve: high-quality health care at affordable cost. We have been
tireless in our efforts to increase competition, drive down costs, and
connect people to coverage. We urge everyone to visit HealthCare.gov and
find an affordable health plan that best meets their needs.”
“All
families have the right to quality, affordable health care coverage.
During this Open Enrollment period, consumers will have access to a
variety of quality plan options at an affordable price. We
encourage consumers to visit HealthCare.gov and their state-based
Marketplaces to preview plans and premiums now so that they’re ready to
make selections when Open Enrollment begins on November 1,” said CMS
Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure.
This
year, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, more people will continue
to qualify for help purchasing quality health coverage. Thirteen
million Americans will continue to save an average of $800 per year on
their health insurance. Four out of five customers will be able to find
a plan for $10 or less after subsidies. Consumers with coverage through
HealthCare.gov are encouraged to return and shop to see if another plan
better meets their needs at a lower cost.
This
year, consumers will also benefit from a highly competitive Marketplace
and continuing access to affordable coverage. According to a new report
CMS published today of Marketplace plans available in HealthCare.gov
states for plan year 2023, 92% of enrollees will have access to options
from three or more insurance companies when they shop for plans. Also,
new standardized plan options are available in 2023, which offer the
same deductibles and cost-sharing for certain benefits, and the same
out-of-pocket limits as other standardized plan options within the same
health plan category. Most of these standardized plan options offer
many services pre-deductible, including primary care, generic drugs,
preferred brand drugs, urgent care, specialist visits, mental health
and substance use outpatient office visits, as well as speech,
occupational, and physical therapy.
Also
new this year, families who may not have previously been eligible for
tax credits may now be eligible for financial assistance – for the
first time ever – thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration. Earlier
this month, the Administration finalized a rule which will help about
1 million Americans who are offered employer insurance either gain
coverage or see their coverage become more affordable through the
Marketplace. To take advantage of the new policy, families who have
found employer insurance unaffordable in the past should look at new
opportunities for savings on HealthCare.gov.
To
help connect people to coverage, the Biden-Harris Administration also
made the single largest investment ever in
the Navigators program. The $98.9 million this year builds on the Administration’s
quadrupling of Navigators last year, which 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 continuation of historic levels of
funding will help Navigators continue their work informing consumers
about the enhanced tax credits and coverage available on
HealthCare.gov.
Consumers
in states operating their own Marketplace platform can also enroll in a
2023 Marketplace plan starting on November 1. Consumers in these states
should visit or call their state’s Marketplace for information about
available plans and prices, how to obtain in-person or virtual help,
and news on local enrollment events. State-based Marketplace enrollment
deadlines and other information are available in the State-based
Marketplace Open Enrollment Fact Sheet.
The
Marketplace Open Enrollment Period on HealthCare.gov runs from November
1, 2022 to January 15, 2023. Consumers who enroll by midnight on
December 15, 2022 can get full year coverage that starts January 1,
2023.
To
view the Plan Year 2023 Marketplace Open Enrollment Fact Sheet for more
information, visit: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/102622-landscape-and-window-shopping-508.pdf
To
view the Plan Year 2023 Qualified Health Plan Choice and Premiums in
HealthCare.gov States Landscape Report, visit: https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Resources/Data-Resources/Downloads/2023QHPPremiumsChoiceReport.pdf
To
see the Plan Year 2023 Health Insurance Marketplace Public Use Files,
visit: https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Resources/Data-Resources/marketplace-puf
To
see the Plan Year 2023 Quality Rating System Public Use Files, visit: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality-initiatives-patient-assessment-instruments/qualityinitiativesgeninfo/aca-mqi/aca-mqi-landing-page
To
see the Plan Year 2023 State-based Marketplace Open Enrollment Fact
Sheet, visit: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/state-exchange-open-enrollment-chart.pdf
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