Open enrollment for federally subsidized health insurance ends Jan. 16; see Kynect
Kentuckians can still shop for and enroll in federally subsidized health insurance coverage on the state-based marketplace,
To sign up, Kentuckians can visit kynect.ky.gov or call 855-459-6328. They can also get help at a local
"They'll guide you through the process of finding quality, affordable health care coverage that's best suited for you and your family," Gov.
Kentuckians who don't have coverage through an employer, Medicare, Medicaid, the Kentucky Children's Health Insurance Program, or the Pentagon's Tricare program can shop for individual coverage on
The
A Kentucky Voices for Health blog post about the open-enrollment process said four of five Kentuckians are eligible for tax credits that can make premiums less than
As of
"Three years ago, I made it a priority to relaunch
Four carriers offer health-insurance plans through
All plans offered on the marketplace cover 10 essential health benefits, including emergency services, hospitalization, lab services, prescription drugs and certain no-cost preventive services.
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