Open enrollment for Access Health CT has begun
With holiday sales and gift-buying at the top of many's minds, thousands of
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"Access Health CT has the support services available to help anyone fully understand their options and get them enrolled."
What is open enrollment?
Open enrollment is an annual two-and-a-half-month period where residents across the state can review, compare and select or re-enroll in health and dental insurance for the upcoming year.
The season lasts from
If residents enroll by
What is available?
Through
Residents must provide their date of birth, social security number, most recent W2 or form 1040 or 1099, current insurance coverage, pay stubs or projected income and immigration documents (if applicable) to enroll in insurance and apply for financial assistance, according to its website.
Children 15 or under and pregnant people who are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients may be eligible for
What financial aid is available?
According to
Financial aid is given out based on household size, home address, and tax information, such as annual and projected income. The majority of consumers qualify. According to a press release, nearly 90 percent of
However, Ruwet said the enhanced subsidies from the American Rescue Plan Act and then extended through the Inflation Reduction Act that have made health insurance financial aid possible are set to expire after the year 2025.
"If those subsidies are not continued after the year 2025, we have concern about the impact it may have on providing access to quality, affordable health insurance here in
Some enrollees who don't meet the income qualifications for HUSKY may be eligible for Covered CT. Ruwet said the state of
How many people enrolled last year?
Last year, 137,000 people enrolled in a qualified health plan with
Of those enrolled, more than 38,000 residents enrolled in Covered CT, Ruwet said. She added that 14,000 people signed up for a dental plan, the highest it had ever been.
Where can you sign up?
Enrolling in health insurance can happen in a few ways, like over the phone, in-person appointments or online. According to its website, the call center is available in over 100 languages. Residents can also schedule appointments with local certified brokers, certified application counselors, enrollment specialists or community navigators online. Residents who are deaf or hearing impaired may use teletypewriter or call a relay operator.
Throughout the open enrollment season, free enrollment fairs across the state offer free in-person help. Pre-registration is available online for fairs, but walk-ins are welcomed, Ruwet said. Upcoming open enrollment fairs in November, include:
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