ICYMI: GET COVERED NEW JERSEY OPEN ENROLLMENT KICKS OFF NOVEMBER 1 FOR 2026 PLAN YEAR
The following information was released by the office of the Governor of
Open Enrollment for Get Covered New Jersey, the
Established by the
In 2025,
Over the course of my Administration, we have worked diligently to expand access to quality, affordable health insurance coverage. Since its launch in 2020, Get Covered New Jersey has proven to be a powerful tool, enabling hundreds of thousands of New Jerseyans to secure health coverage and ensure their medical needs are met, said
With Open Enrollment beginning on
Get Covered New Jersey provides residents with quality, affordable health coverage, enabling them to access a wide range of health care services to keep themselves and their families healthy.Get Covered New Jersey offers federal and state financial help to qualifying residents to help lower their monthly premiums and out-of-pocket expenses.
Congressional Inaction to Extend Enhanced Premium Tax Credits
Federal enhanced premium tax credits, which have helped make health insurance plans more affordable for even more people, have not yet been extended by
The Department is ready to act as quickly as possible, at any time, if and when
Get Covered New Jersey is
Establishing Get Covered New Jersey, the States own health insurance marketplace, has meant greater flexibility and control for
It also ensured there is a broad network of
The Department recently awarded$5 million in grant fundingto 30 community organizations to serve as Navigators, providing assistance in helping current enrollees and connecting uninsured
Free help is also available from
Get Covered New Jersey consumers are encouraged to use the free assistance available in local communities throughout the state by visitingthe We Can Help section atGetCovered.NJ.gov.
In addition, the Department and Navigator partners will again conduct outreach in
Five insurance companies are offering health plans in 2026 through the marketplace: Ambetter from WellCare of
Based on plan rates for 2026 submitted by carriers, rates will increase on average by 16.6 percent over 2025 in the individual market, which includes on marketplace and off marketplace plans (sold directly by insurance companies). Average rate increases by carrier are available on the Departmentswebsite.
Health plans offered through GetCovered.NJ.gov cover preventive services, emergency services, prescription drugs, prenatal and pediatric care, and more. No one can be denied coverage due to a pre-existing condition.
Expanding Accessibility and Affordability
Since taking over the marketplace in 2020, the
Expanding the Open Enrollment Period to three months, from the six-week window available under the federal administration in 2019;
Offering State subsidies called New Jersey Health Plan Savings, available to eligible consumers, when the States marketplace launched;
Expanding plan options by increasing the number of health carriers offering plans from three in 2020 to the current five;
Implementing the New Jersey Easy Enrollment Health Insurance Program, which helps uninsured residents obtain coverage by indicating their interest in Get Covered New Jersey on their State income tax return and directing them to complete the NJ-EZ Enroll Form to connect to the marketplace; and
Increasing investments in outreach and trained experts who provide free, unbiased enrollment assistance to residents in the community. This year, the Department invested
For the upcoming plan year, consumers again will benefit fromaction taken by Governor Murphythat limits prescription drug costs by capping copays for certain medications. All Get Covered New Jersey health plans will cap the out-of-pocket cost of insulin at
Open Enrollment is the only time of year residents can enroll in a plan, unless they have a major life event, such as marriage, pregnancy, or a move that qualifies them for a Special Enrollment Period. Open Enrollment for 2026 coverage runs
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