As we enter the final days of this historic open enrollment period, more than 6 million Americans have signed up for coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace® since October 1, thanks to the Affordable Care Act.
Consumers have only a few days left to get 2014 coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace®. Open enrollment in the Marketplace ends March 31.
Affordable plans are still available. Across the country, 6 out of 10 uninsured Americans can get covered for $100 per month or even less – some for a lot less.
Last month, we gave you 6 reasons to #GetCovered. And last week, President Obama and Zach Galifianakis showed you that young people aren’t invincible or invisible.
Here are 6 more reasons to enroll in Marketplace coverage:
Open enrollment ends March 31. We're ready to help.
More Americans every day are finding quality, affordable coverage on the Health Insurance Marketplace®.
We recently announced that enrollment in the Marketplace continued to rise in February to a five-month total of 4.2 million. These numbers demonstrate that our aggressive outreach is helping to make a difference – with millions of Americans now enjoying the peace of mind that comes with new coverage.
No matter what state you live in, you'll be able to use the Health Insurance Marketplace® to apply for health coverage. This is true whether your state runs its own Marketplace or the federal government runs it for your state.
There’s still time to see how much you can save in the Health Insurance Marketplace®.
It’s easy to get started – just answer a few questions and we’ll tell you if you qualify for lower costs on coverage. We’ll also show you a list of plans available in your area.
As we head into the final weeks of open enrollment, HealthCare.gov and CuidadoDeSalud.gov are ready to serve you. We all deserve the security and the peace of mind that comes from having health coverage that we can count on when we need it most. And we continue to make the application process easier for you.
Here are some of the ways we’ve improved the consumer experience, especially mindful of the complex family situations that members of the immigrant community may face in particular: