Covered California insurance deadline nears. When and how to sign up.
If you want coverage for all of 2024, you have even less time.
Open enrollment for the state’s service that helps you find affordable health care ends in January.
Here’s what you need to know as the deadline approaches:
What is Covered California?
It’s a free service that helps people find brand-name health insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Covered California also provides financial assistance when you buy health insurance, meaning you could qualify for a discount through the service or get health insurance through Medi-Cal.
You can qualify if you’re a California resident without access to affordable coverage.
Or if you’re an immigrant who fits in the following groups, you can also qualify:
Lawful permanent residents (green card holders).
Lawful temporary residents.
Persons fleeing persecution, including refugees and asylees.
Other humanitarian immigrants, including those granted temporary protected status.
Non-immigrant status holders (including worker visas and student visas).
When is the Covered California deadline?
Open enrollment for Covered California is from Nov. 1 to Jan. 31.That’s the only time you can buy health insurance or change your plan — with some exceptions. Those exceptions include losing your current health insurance, getting married or having a baby. Generally, you have 60 days from the date of the qualifying life event to enroll.
Your coverage starts on the first day of the month after you pick your plan.
If you want coverage for all of 2024, you would need to choose a plan by Dec. 31 (your coverage would start Jan. 1).
How do you apply for Covered California health insurance?
You can apply online.
You need the following information:
Social Security number
Federal tax information
Immigration documents (if you are an immigrant)
Employer and income information
It could take about an hour.
If you need help, you can make a free appointment at one of the enrollment centers. You can also sign up for a call from a certified enroller or call the service center at 800-300-1506.
You can also shop and compare plans on the website by entering your coverage year, zip code, total annual household income and number of people in your household.
What is The Sum?
The Sum is your friendly guide to personal finance and economic news.
We’re a team of McClatchy journalists cutting through the financial jargon so you know how these issues impact your life. We verify information from diverse sources and keep the facts front-and-center, making finance and economic news add up for you.
Ready to take the first step to getting your finances under control? You can sign up for our five-week budgeting newsletter at thesum.news.
©2023 The Sacramento Bee. Visit sacbee.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Opinion: Don’t buy simple theory about why some drivers don’t get insurance
U.S. HHS Secretary asks Arkansas to re-enroll Medicaid-eligible children who lost coverage
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News