Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment Extended to Aug 15
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"The reason that this additional three months is so important is because just a few weeks ago the American Rescue Plan included a two-year expansion of financial assistance for ACA coverage,” said Brendan Rose, AARP's senior legislative representative for health and family issues. “And what this means is that financial help is available to virtually every adult in America who does not have coverage regardless of their income. So, in addition to accessibility, we now have affordability. And those have been two of AARP's long-term advocacy goals for our 50-to-64-year-old members."
ACA Extended Open Enrollment Closes on Aug 15
Most Americans have less than a week to take advantage of added financial help for health insurance premiums
Getty Images / AARP Time is running out for the millions of Americans between the ages of 50 and 64 to take advantage of the extended sign-up period for health insurance through the . The deadline is August 15 for most people to enroll or update their coverage and see if they qualify for increased financial help for premiums included in the American Rescue Plan. On the 11th anniversary of the ACA's being signed into law, President Biden announced the extension of the special open enrollment period so that all consumers who either do not have insurance or want to change or upgrade their coverage have three additional months to act. This special enrollment period, designed to help people who lost their health insurance because of job losses due to the , was scheduled to expire on May 15. Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine. Americans who live in the 36 states that participate in the federal health care marketplace () will automatically be eligible for the open enrollment extension. Consumers who get their coverage through state exchanges will have to check if their state extends its enrollment period, which all states did when the administration initially extended the period until May 15. AARP Membership — $12 for your first year when you sign up for Automatic Renewal Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine. typically begins at age 65.How to Apply for ACA Health Coverage
Click or visit your state exchange if you live in one of these 13 locations:"The reason that this additional three months is so important is because just a few weeks ago the American Rescue Plan included a two-year expansion of financial assistance for ACA coverage,” said Brendan Rose, AARP's senior legislative representative for health and family issues. “And what this means is that financial help is available to virtually every adult in America who does not have coverage regardless of their income. So, in addition to accessibility, we now have affordability. And those have been two of AARP's long-term advocacy goals for our 50-to-64-year-old members."