After health insurance subsidies end, 30,000 Idahoans will be uninsured, government report says
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That's according to a report from Your Health Idaho, the state's insurance exchange. The report highlights how
In the months since open enrollment, when people can pick health insurance plans, about 24,400 people disenrolled from health insurance plans on the exchange. That's a big shift since last year, when just under 16,000 people had their plans canceled later. Your Health Idaho Executive Director
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"We hope that the 24,000 is the end of it," Kelly told the
"All the way through open enrollment, affordability really permeated all the decisions that we saw," he added, listing out a range of shifts this year, like more people buying cheaper health insurance plans, and more people canceling plans.
The cancellations leave
For those who still have insurance on the exchange, it's often getting more expensive.
When open enrollment ended in December, Kelly said it'd likely take until April for enrollment to settle after cancellations. Part of that is because of consumer protections, he explained. There are grace periods before consumers' plans are terminated for nonpayment, which can take up to 90 days for renewed customers. Kelly said he isn't sure how many of the cancellations were by insurers, or by consumers.
"We're thrilled that Idahoans understand the value of having health insurance, and we're still concerned about the affordability impacts on the market," Kelly said.
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