Lamont Announces Open Enrollment for Coverage with Access Health CT Has Begun
This open enrollment period provides individuals and families the opportunity to review, compare, and select health and dental insurance plans for the upcoming year.
Consumers who enroll by
"I strongly urge any
Consumers can seek guidance from certified brokers, enrollment specialists, or
"Open enrollment is the time to ensure that you and your loved ones are covered," Commissioner Mais said.
In addition to the plans available through Access Health CT, both
These options may be ideal for those who do not qualify for subsidies or want to explore additional coverage choices. (For more information on off-exchange health insurance plans, visit the
Commissioner Mais is also advising consumers to utilize tools like the 2024 Consumer Report Card, which offers a comparative overview of health plans available in



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