You have one week left to sign up for Affordable Care Act insurance! The open enrollment period ends next Tuesday, December 15th. Have questions about what the ACA is, or questions about how it works? There are answers to the 300 most frequently asked questions about the ACA here.
ACA plans cover many services, including:
- Doctor’s visits
- Covid-19 tests
- Emergency room visits
- Treatment in the hospital
- Care before and after a baby is born
- Mental health services and substance use disorder services
- Your prescription drugs
- Ongoing care for injuries, disabilities and chronic conditions
- Lab tests
- Preventative services
- Pediatric services
If you have tested positive for coronavirus, you are still eligible for coverage. And plans can't end your coverage because of a change in your health, including getting tested or treated for COVID-19.
Most people qualify for financial help. When you apply for insurance, the form will ask you to enter your income and the number of people in your household. It will tell you your estimated savings based off of that information. 87% of people who use the HealthCare.gov platform qualify for financial help, and the average premium is only $65/month.
You can sign up for a plan under the Affordable Care Act by going to healthcare.gov before December 15.
If you need help understanding what plan is best for you, free help is available in over 200 languages at 1-800-318-2596. To find free help locally, click here and enter your zipcode.
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