More than 4.5 Million select Affordable Health Coverage since start of open enrollment period
Approximately 4.6 million people have selected an
Additionally, data shows strong Marketplace enrollment increases during 2023. Prior to the start of the 2024 OEP, approximately 1.5 million more people enrolled in Marketplace coverage nationwide from March to
These data point to the impact of new and stronger Marketplace systems and policies on helping people access affordable, comprehensive coverage through the Marketplaces.
This includes individuals who are transitioning from Medicaid coverage as states resume Medicaid and
"This year's Marketplace enrollment season is off to a strong start.
At HHS, we are working nonstop to connect everyone who needs health care with coverage they can afford. Americans deserve the peace of mind that comes with being insured," said HHS Secretary
"This year, four out of five people can find a plan for
And thanks to the historic Inflation Reduction Act, these lower costs and better benefits are available to more Americans. Don't miss your opportunity to sign up for quality, affordable health care." "In the first weeks of Open Enrollment, we have seen an increase in plan selections and a significant increase in the number of new enrollees year over year. Providing quality, affordable health care options is a top priority and the numbers prove that our focus is in the right place," said CMS Administrator
State-specific deadlines and other information are available in the State based Marketplace Open Enrollment Fact Sheet - PDF.
People with current coverage through Health-Care.gov are encouraged to return and shop to see if another plan better meets their needs at a lower cost.
Marketplace coverage may also be an option for individuals transitioning from Medicaid and CHIP as states continue eligibility renewals for these programs this year.
Individuals should visit HealthCare.gov to see if they are eligible to enroll in a low-cost, quality health plan today.
Additional information about Medicaid and CHIP renewals is available at Medicaid.gov/Unwinding.
Individuals enrolling in Marketplace coverage this year will also benefit from a highly competitive Marketplace. For plan year 2024, 96% of Health-Care.gov enrollees will be able to choose among three or more plans. In addition, standardized plan options are available and offer the same deductibles and cost-sharing for certain benefits. These plans have the same out of-pocket limits as other standardized plans within the same health plan category, making it easier for consumers to compare and choose plans. Most of these standardized plan options offer many services pre-deductible, including primary care, generic drugs, preferred brand drugs, urgent care, specialist visits, mental health and substance use outpatient office visits, as well as speech, occupational, and physical therapies.
Individuals can enroll or re-enroll in health insurance coverage for 2024 by visiting Health-Care.gov, or Cuidado De-Salud.gov, or by calling 1-800-318-2596 to fill out an application. Individuals wanting assistance signing up for coverage may go to Find Local Help on HealthCare.gov to find a Navigator, Certified Application Counselor, or agent or broker: https://www.healthcare.gov/find-assistance/.
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