Learn about OHP Bridge, a new program that will cover more people in Oregon starting July 1, 2024.| www.oregon.gov
Enhanced Direct Enrollment (EDE) is a service that allows approved entities to enroll consumers in Marketplace qualified health plans (QHPs), with income-based subsidies if they’re subsidy eligible, without the enrollee needing to visit the HealthCare.gov website.| healthinsurance.org
Nine states have state-funded health insurance subsidy programs that make coverage even more affordable than it would be with federal subsidies alone.| healthinsurance.org
If you have a health plan in the individual market, on-exchange or off-exchange, you can probably just let it renew for the coming year without doing anything during open enrollment. But this is generally not in your best interest.| healthinsurance.org
State health insurance Marketplaces – or exchanges – vary in terms of enrollment platforms, carrier availability, rates and more. Learn more about your Marketplace.| healthinsurance.org
Minnesota, New York, and Oregon have implemented a Basic Health Program – a coverage for people ineligible for Medicaid and with incomes up to 200% of FPL (250% in New York), and for legal immigrants who aren't eligible for Medicaid because of the five-year waiting period.| healthinsurance.org
In recent weeks, we’ve seen news reports of Marketplace enrollees’ coverage being switched without their knowledge. Here's what consumers need to know.| healthinsurance.org
What will happen to Marketplace health insurance subsidy availability and size when the subsidy enhancements instituted under the American Rescue Plan sunset after 2025?| healthinsurance.org
Starting Nov. 1, 2024, Georgia residents will use a state-run health insurance enrollment platform, Georgia Access, to shop for and enroll in Marketplace health coverage for 2025. Here’s a look at the changes that consumers can expect.| healthinsurance.org
Starting in November, DACA health insurance options will include exchange enrollment and eligibility for income-based premium subsidies. The federal government estimates that 100,000 people will be newly eligible for Marketplace coverage under the rule.| healthinsurance.org
See if you're eligible for the Affordable Care Act's premium tax credits (premium subsidies), how subsidies are calculated, and why they are more robust in 2023.| healthinsurance.org