There’s Still Time: Massachusetts Health Connector Open Enrollment Continues Through January 23
Open Enrollment is the time of year when anyone who needs health insurance can get covered. The Health Connector provides access to commercial plans, and access to subsidies to help pay for those plans. While some federal funding through enhanced Premium Tax Credits has expired due to inaction by Congressional Republicans and
“Health coverage is a vital part of staying healthy and financially secure, so if you don’t have coverage, now is the time to enroll,” said
About 30,000 people have already enrolled in new coverage during this Open Enrollment period, and the Health Connector’s enrollment stands at more than 367,000 people in January coverage. Most people are enrolled in the ConnectorCare program, which makes coverage more affordable through lower premiums and co-pays, and the elimination of deductibles. ConnectorCare plans also provide no-cost prescriptions for chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension.
Adults in
About the Massachusetts Health Connector
The Massachusetts Health Connector is the country’s first and longest-running state-based Marketplace, having been created in 2006 to provide high-value coverage to individuals and small businesses in the Commonwealth and to serve as a policy and outreach hub for both state and federal health reforms designed to expand and improve coverage. More than 419,000 individuals and small-employer members receive health and dental coverage through the Health Connector.
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Source: Massachusetts Health Connector



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