Enrollment for subsidized health insurance begins Nov. 1 on Kynect
Open enrollment for federally subsidized health insurance plans starts
Kentuckians can sign up for a qualified health plan on the state-based marketplace,
"Kynectors," who help Kentuckians sign up for coverage on
Federal subsidies for the plans were expanded during the pandemic, and some of them have been extended through 2025, including the removal of the "subsidy cliff," allowing people with incomes above 400% of the poverty line to qualify for a subsidy if the full price of the benchmark plan is more than 8.5% of their income.
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The Biden administration has also removed what is called the "family glitch," which prevented some families from buying subsidized plans because their employer-based insurance was deemed affordable even though the affordability was based only on the cost of employee' coverage, not the extra premium required to cover dependents.
"This left millions of people, mostly women and children, stuck between being unable to afford unsubsidized coverage from a family member's existing policy while also being deemed ineligible to receive more affordable coverage through the marketplace," Kentucky Voices for Health said in an e-mail.
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Statewide, Kaiser reports that 73,935 people enrolled in individual or family plans during the open enrollment period for 2022 coverage. That was a little lower than 2021, when nearly 78,000 people enrolled.



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