Navigator cuts leave Americans with less help to find Obamacare plans
But the job is harder now, the answers scarcer. In one of its first acts, the second Trump administration cut annual funding for navigators by 90%, from
In
Married with a child, she was hired in 2022 at
The administration did not respond to requests last week to discuss the navigator program cut. But in announcing the cuts last year, an administration statement said: "Navigators are not enrolling nearly enough people to justify the substantial amount of federal dollars previously spent on the program. This reduction will ensure funding is focused on meeting the statutory goals of the program more efficiently and effectively."
Dudley's task got even tougher at the end of last year, when the Trump administration and
She hears the stories every day on her own phone, which doubles as
All her working life, said Horn, she felt lucky to have employer-paid health benefits up to her most recent job, working remotely for Empower, a
Helping Horn, Dudley spotted a plan on HealthCare.gov that with an income-based subsidy would cost
"I don't know if this works for you," Dudley said, "but getting insurance could involve switching doctors."
Horn sighed. "Can we keep looking?"
Drop in enrollment
This year,
Experts in
The ACA does provide premium subsidies based on income, but the federal government began offering additional help in 2021 as temporary pandemic relief. The "enhanced" subsidies cut many people's monthly premiums by hundreds of dollars.
They also helped boost the number of people buying health coverage from the insurance marketplaces, from 11.4 million people in 2020 to 24.3 million last year.
Americans who had the enhanced subsidies got warnings from their insurers about the
Last week, a spokesperson for
In
In January, the
On the statewide ACA hotline call with Horn, Dudley said her own mother got a notice from her insurance company that her
"I hope so," Horn said.
The ACA also allowed states to expand Medicaid to adults with incomes up to 138% of the poverty level, although some Republican-led states have refused the expansion. In
The speed of the retreat in
"We are now going through our archives, asking ourselves, how did we help people back in the day when they didn't have coverage?"



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