During Week of Anniversary of American Rescue Plan, Biden-Harris Administration Highlights Health Insurance Subsidies That Promoted Critical…
During Week of Anniversary of American Rescue Plan, Biden-Harris Administration Highlights Health Insurance Subsidies That Promoted Critical Increases in Enrollment and Cost Savings
The American Rescue Plan (ARP) made essential investments to expand health care coverage and reduce costs for millions of Americans. The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare critical shortcomings in our health care and health insurance systems, and the ARP shored up vital gaps by providing more affordable coverage to millions of American, including many who lost their jobs over the last two years. Today, the
Total Enrollment in this year's OEP was 14.5 million: During the 2022 OEP,14.5 million Americans enrolled in a Marketplace plan through HealthCare.Gov or a
Coverage increased by 21% due to the American Rescue Plan: The increase to 14.5 million people represented a 21% increase over 2021 due to the expansions of cost-saving subsidies in the American Rescue Plan.
Americans saved
5.8 million new consumers enrolled during the 2021 Special Enrollment and Open Enrollment periods, according to data from HHS. Between 2016 and 2019, 3.6 million Americans lost coverage.
The ARP reduced the cost of health care coverage by:
* Ensuring that consumers eligible for financial assistance through premium tax credits had at least a couple plans to choose from that won't cost more than 8.5% of their household income on their Marketplace plan premium per year.
* Expanding the number of people eligible to save money on health care coverage by temporarily expanding eligibility for premium tax credits for those previously excluded from financial assistance.
* Increasing affordability for low- and middle-income Americans by increasing the size of tax credits.
* Addressing racial health inequities by expanding coverage and reducing costs. Increased affordability and health insurance coverage expansion allowed historically uninsured communities - especially those who have faced significant health disparities - to access coverage, thereby improving opportunities for health care during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
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