As per Biden Harris Administration launches 10th year open enrollment for affordable Health Insurance for customers eligible for coverage at $10 or less. As per the announcement from1st November ,2022, consumers are able to sign up for high-quality, affordable health insurance on HealthCare.gov. The Marketplace Enrollment for Affordable Health Insurance Open from 1st November 2022, to 15th January, 2023. If anyone enrolls by midnight December 15, 2022 can get full-year coverage which starts January 1, 2023.
The CMS- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services organization continues to invest in the consumer experience to make it easy and simple for people to sign up for coverage and get Enrollment for Affordable Health Insurance. President Biden signed the act of American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act, so a majority of people continue to have access to affordable premiums that help lower costs for families. 4 out of 5 customers will be able to find plans for $10 or less per month after tax credits. Families who have found employer insurance unaffordable in the past should also look at new opportunities for savings on HealthCare.gov.
“Living the way you want to live with your family and friends begins by being healthy, and this often means affordable, accessible healthcare. Don’t be a thief visit HealthCare.gov for top-quality health care with low cost,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “President Biden has tirelessly fought to reduce prices and make health care easier for everyone Americans. We’re determined to get the attention of the people who are in need and to connect everyone to the quality of care and security they need.”
“CMS is pleased that more families will be able to have access to low-cost complete coverage via the Marketplaces of the ACA during our tenth Open Enrollment. This year, we made it simpler for customers to sign up to receive coverage via HealthCare.gov and access to access to financial assistance has been expanded through the Inflation Reduction Act, and more families can qualify to lower-cost coverage,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “I strongly encourage all those who are in need of health insurance to go to HealthCare.gov or their State-based Marketplaces and explore the variety of quality coverage options.”
In addition, the concept of health equity is a major part of CMS’s outreach and marketing campaign. The recently released report published from CMS’s U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has shown that the number of people who have health insurance through HealthCare.gov has increased for Blacks, Hispanics, and American Indians and Alaska Natives between 2020 and 2022. Following the success that were achieved the previous year, CMS continues its targeted outreach and engagement strategy to reach historically uninsured and underinsured communities, and help connect people with local assistance and resources.
All information of consumers shopping for health insurance coverage is available on HealthCare.gov. Who currently have coverage through the Marketplace should enroll or re-enroll starting from November 1 2022 by logging in to HealthCare.gov and CuidadodeSalud.gov or call 1-800-318-2596 to fill out application form. To find local help from a certified application counselor, or to be contacted by a Marketplace registered agents’ customers should visit at
https://www.healthcare.gov/find-assistance.
Customers in a state that operates its own Marketplace platform should visit or call the state’s Marketplace to enroll in a 2023 Marketplace plan. State will also include information about available plans and prices, also add how to obtain in-person or virtual help, and news on local enrollment events.
State-based enrollment for affordable health insurance on marketplace deadlines and other information are available in the
State-based Marketplace Open Enrollment Fact Sheet.
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