Health insurance tour makes its way to Wenatchee [The Wenatchee World, Wash.]
Wenatchee World, The (WA)
Dec. 1—WENATCHEE — People looking to sign up for health insurance but struggling to find the right plan will be able to get help on Dec. 11 when the Washington Healthplanfinder Adventure Tour comes to Wenatchee.
Open enrollment for health insurance for 2022 year began on Tuesday and will continue until Jan. 15.
Certified assisters will be available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Dec. 11 at Pybus Public Market, 7 N. Worthen St., to help to people sign up for a plan.
The Washington Healthplanfinder visit to Wenatchee is one of 10 statewide stops.
For more information on the Washington Healthplanfinder visit: wwrld.us/healthplan.
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