Idaho’s health insurance exchange first to start open enrollment
This week, Idahoans can start choosing or switching health insurance plans on the state’s exchange.
Idaho’s exchange, called Your Health Idaho, is the first in the country to start open enrollment. Insurance premiums on exchanges are expected to surge next year, unless
About 87% of the roughly 116,000 Idahoans who have insurance through the state exchange get the enhanced tax credits, according to a report by the federal
Your Health Idaho Executive Director
Two weeks into the federal government shutdown,
Without those credits, 25,000 Idahoans are likely to cancel their insurance policies as average premiums are expected to double, the
Idaho
“This is no accident,” she said in a statement. “The Trump regime and
Your Health Idaho’s open enrollment started Wednesday, and it ends
That gives Idahoans almost nine weeks to pick health insurance plans on the exchange for coverage starting
The exchange is a common place for people to buy private health insurance when their jobs don’t offer any, their employer’s policies are unaffordable, or people don’t qualify for public assistance like Medicaid or Medicare.
Here’s how to shop for insurance in
Use an affordability calculator on Your Health Idaho’s website to explore plans at https://affordability.yourhealthidaho.org/#/
Find an agent or broker on Your Health Idaho’s website at https://www.yourhealthidaho.org/find-connector-help/
Kelly encourages people to get started shopping early, and not to wait until the last minute.
In
The enhanced premium tax credits ensure people don’t pay more than 8.5 percent of their income on health insurance for benchmark plans.
To learn more about how your insurance costs will change, Kelly recommended using Your Health Idaho’s tools online and working with agents and brokers.
“Everybody’s situation is so different,” Kelly said. “It’s really hard to comment on how it might be different in southeast
Here’s a few examples of how
A family of four earning
A couple that earns



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