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5 Things You Need to Know About the Marketplace Open Enrollment

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As you plan to gather with family for the holidays, it’s a good idea to have those important health conversations. One of those conversations includes taking advantage of the Marketplace Open Enrollment Period, which runs from November 1, 2022 to January 15, 2023. This is the perfect time for you to visit to view plans available in your area, compare costs and benefits, and enroll in coverage for 2023.

Before you get started, here are five things you need to know about the Marketplace Open Enrollment provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid pro Services Office of Minority Health (CMS OMH):

1. Key Dates!

The Marketplace Open Enrollment at HealthCare.gov runs from November 1, 2022 to January 15, 2023. Consumers who enroll by midnight on December 15 can get full-year coverage that starts January 1.

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2. Coverage is Affordable!

This year, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, more people qualify for help purchasing quality health coverage. If you have looked for health coverage before, it is worth a second look:

  • 4 out of 5 customers will be able to find a plan for $10/month or less after

    subsidies.
  • With the new law, millions of people will continue to qualify for tax credits that

    lower their premiums.

3. Quality Plans!

These are quality, comprehensive health plans that offer doctor visits, emergency care, behavioral health care, preventive care, hospital care, and prescription drugs.

  • There are also new plan options that offer similar benefit designs and more predeductible services.

4. More Help is Available!

Consumers can access assisters and navigators in every state on the Marketplace. To find local help, click here.

5. Sign Up for Coverage This Year!

All consumers shopping for health insurance coverage — even those who currently have coverage through the Marketplace — should enroll or re-enroll by logging in to HealthCare.gov and CuidadodeSalud.gov or call 1-800-318-2596 (TTY is 855-889-4325) to fill out an application and enroll in a 2023 Marketplace plan. Help is available 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week, it is free and assistance is available in over 200+ languages.

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Tips for choosing your coverage

We understand that buying your own health insurance can be overwhelming whether you are salaried and choosing coverage through your employer, self-employed or retired, but don’t qualify for Medicare. To ease your mind this enrollment season, check-out these tips:

1. Know your plan tiers

Marketplace health insurance plans are classified into different categories or tiers. The highest tier is Platinum. With this tier, you’ll receive more comprehensive coverage and lower out-of-pocket costs for things like copays and deductibles. However, you’ll also be looking at

higher premium costs. If the Platinum plan isn’t for you, you can go down one tier to Gold, two tiers to Silver, and three tiers to Bronze.

2. Consider an HSA-compatible plan

Health insurance plans that come with a higher deductible may be compatible with a health savings account (HSA).

HSAs are flexible and allow you to contribute pre-tax dollars for healthcare spending purposes. Whats more, HSAs don’t expire, so you can take withdrawals at any point in time and invest funds you don’t need to spend right away. Even better, HSA withdrawals are also tax-free if you use them for qualified healthcare expenses such as copays and deductibles.

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3. Review your out-of-network coverage choices

Finding a doctor or specialist you like within your health insurance plan’s network isn’t always easy. Because of this, it’s important to see what costs you’ll be looking at if you’re forced to go out of network. Otherwise, you may be on the hook for higher copays, and some health insurance plans won’t offer any coverage at all if you see a provider who’s out of network.

Going without health insurance can be a very dangerous thing. Without health insurance, you may have to spend your savings covering things like unexpected hospital bills. Fourtanetly, thanks to the Affordable Care Act, you can buy health insurance through the federal marketplace at HealthCare.gov from Nov. 1 through Jan. 15.

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