Health Insurance Marketplace faces difficulties [The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.]
| By Tom Terrarosa, The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va. | |
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"The enrollment process is a little more complicated than I would like," Bryant said. "We were training people to assist so they can better help people to get through the process."
He said most people who are computer savvy can navigate the process by themselves. For some who have never had insurance and may not know the difference between things like co-payments and deductibles, the process might be confusing.
According to Bryant, there are navigators, in-person application "assisters" and certified application counselors who all perform public education and help people with the enrolling process.
These entities all have essentially the same jobs but are funded from different places.
According to
Every state is required to have at least two navigators, but the problem, according to Samples, is the establishment funds for the ACA could not be used for these navigator positions, so other grants had to be allocated.
Samples said this caused the federal government to quickly set up the in-person assister program. In
There are in-person assisters available at the DHHR offices in about 46 of 55 counties in the state. This incudes
At the
She said the idea is for people to be signed up prior to becoming hospital patients. If they are not, they will have counselors ready to assist with that process.
Johns said they have also been approved a navigator federal grant, but the funds are not in-house yet.
Both Bryant and Hughes noted that the DHHR has been successful in one aspect of the ACA--Medicaid auto-enrollment.
It sent out more than 170,000 letters to people who were signed up for the
According to Bryant, manyl people will now qualify for
The DHHR has received more than 50,000 responses to the letters. Those individuals who responded, as long as they qualify, will be automatically signed up for
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