Customers who enroll on or before Dec. 15, 2024 will have coverage beginning Jan. 1, 2025
HARTFORD, Conn. (Dec. 9, 2024) — Access Health CT (AHCT) today announced the deadline to enroll in health and dental coverage starting Jan. 1, 2025 is Dec. 15, 2024. Customers who enroll Dec. 16, 2024 through Jan. 15, 2025 will have coverage starting Feb. 1, 2025.
The Open Enrollment Period for Connecticut residents to shop, compare and enroll in health insurance or renew their coverage began Nov. 1, 2024 and runs through Jan. 15, 2025. Customers may enroll in only health or dental coverage, or both.
AHCT is the only place state residents can get financial help to pay for their health insurance. Nearly 90% of AHCT customers receive financial assistance to help pay for their health insurance. Some customers might qualify for the Covered CT Program. This program provides no-cost coverage for eligible residents.
New enrollment is actually down slightly year over year, but enrollment jumped so much last year that there's a much larger pool of current enrollees to renew their policies.
Connect for Health Colorado Announces ‘Extraordinary’ Number of People Enrolling in Health Insurance for Plan Year 2025
Enrollment is outpacing previous years, and Dec. 15 is the deadline to sign up for coverage that begins Jan. 1, 2025.
Denver, Colo.– Today is Get Covered Colorado Day, a day of action designed to encourage as many Coloradans as possible to enroll in 2025 health insurance during Connect for Health Colorado's annual open enrollment period.
According to Connect for Health Colorado, the state’s official health insurance marketplace, enrollment for plan year 2025 is fast outpacing previous years. Since Nov. 1st, 221,443 residents have enrolled in a health insurance plan. That’s 23% more enrollments than roughly the same time period last year.
Over 17,815 Nevadans Enroll Through Nevada Health Link in First Month of Open Enrollment Period
CARSON CITY, Nev. – Open Enrollment through NevadaHealthLink.com began on November 1, and Nevadans are taking action to secure their health coverage for the upcoming new year. In the first month, over 17,815 individuals have actively shopped for and enrolled in plans, demonstrating a strong start to this year’s enrollment period.
Among these enrollees, 7,270 are new to Nevada Health Link, a 10% increase in the number of new enrollees compared to the same period last year. Additionally, 10,545 consumers actively re-enrolled or updated their plans for 2025. In total, Nevada Health Link now provides coverage to over 95,000 Nevadans.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is committed to creating a robust Marketplace Open Enrollment process for consumers so they can effortlessly purchase high-quality, affordable health care coverage. CMS reports that nearly 988,000 consumers who do not currently have health care coverage through the individual market Marketplace have signed up for plan year 2025 coverage.
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Office of the Health Insurance Marketplace (OHIM) will release biweekly updates on plan selections through CoverME.gov, Maine’s Health Insurance Marketplace.
Plan selections provide a snapshot of activity by new and returning consumers who have selected a plan for 2025. “Plan selections” become “enrollments” once consumers have paid their first monthly premium to begin insurance. These numbers are subject to change as consumers may modify or cancel plans after their initial selection.
The deadline to select a plan for coverage beginning January 1, 2025 is December 15, 2024. Consumers who select a plan between December 16, 2024 and January 15, 2025 will have coverage beginning February 1, 2025.
Now is a great time to sign up for health and dental insurance
Open enrollment now through Jan. 15; 2024 election results do not affect 2025 coverage
Open enrollment on Washington Healthplanfinder™, the state’s marketplace for private health and dental insurance, is going strong and coverage for 2025 is unchanged by the results of the 2024 election. Through Washington Healthplanfinder, operated by Washington Health Benefit Exchange (Exchange), Washingtonians can choose from a variety of plans available in all regions across the state and access more savings than ever before.
Yep, my wife & I screwed up royally. Yes, I know: I'm "The ACA Guy" and yes, it's incredibly embarrassing to tell this story, but I'm doing so in the hopes of helping others avoid making the same mistake.
It's been several years since we enrolled in an ACA policy ourselves via HealthCare.Gov, since we were enrolled in my wife's student plan up until recently (she returned to college to get her master's degree). The last few times we were able to enroll or renew our policies without any issues, so we assumed it wouldn't be an issue this time.
However, there seem to have been a few changes to some of the questions during the application process, and one of them threw us for a loop.
In the household income section of the application process, Healthcare.Gov asks both how much you expect to earn this month specifically (November 2024) as well as how much you expect to earn for all of 2025.
It was the first of these questions which is what caused the problem for us.
You see, both my wife and I are self-employed, which means we have highly variable incomes--we may earn $10,000 one month but not earn anything the next.