The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Pennsylvan­ians urged to enroll for health care

- By MediaNews Group

Gov. Tom Wolf on Friday met with health care profession­als and state and local leaders at Metro Community Health Center in Pittsburgh to discuss the upcoming deadline for 2022 health care coverage through Pennsylvan­ia’s state-based health insurance marketplac­e, known as Pennie.

Pennsylvan­ians have until Jan. 15, 2022, to enroll in health care coverage beginning Feb. 1.

“For uninsured Pennsylvan­ians, Jan. 15 is a very important deadline,” said Gov. Wolf. “Jan. 15 is the last day to enroll in 2022 health care coverage without a qualifying event. Pennsylvan­ians have access to a one-stop-shop for health care needs including financial assistance and help applying, shopping, and enrolling in health coverage. I urge all uninsured Pennsylvan­ians to visit pennie.com to access the affordable, quality health care they deserve.”

Wolf was joined by Pennsylvan­ia Insurance Commission­er Jessica Altman, Pennie Executive Director Zachary Sherman, Metro Community Health Center Founder and Medical Director Dr. Kathy Homrock, Metro Community Health Center Founder Dr. David Freeman, Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa, House Insurance Committee Democratic Chair Tony DeLuca, House Health Committee Democratic Chair Dan Frankel, and Representa­tive Summer Lee.

In July 2019, Governor Wolf signed legislatio­n establishi­ng the statebased marketplac­e. Pennie replaces healthcare. gov as Pennsylvan­ia’s official destinatio­n for shopping for quality health insurance plans and the only source of financial assistance to help with the cost of coverage and care. Currently, there are nearly 360,000 Pennie customers throughout the commonweal­th.

“We strongly recommend Pennsylvan­ians shop around for the best plan to fit their individual, family, and financial needs, even if they are currently enrolled in a health insurance plan through Pennie,” said Commission­er Altman. “One of our top priorities has always been to increase competitio­n within counties, which ultimately presents more options to consumers looking for comprehens­ive health insurance. This year, we have more options than ever before.”

“Pennie is the bridge that connects Pennsylvan­ians to comprehens­ive, quality health coverage,” said Pennie Executive Director Zach Sherman. “It is also the only place for customers to access financial assistance in the individual market, reducing the cost of coverage and care. If you haven’t checked out the enhanced savings now available thanks to the American Rescue Plan, hurry and do so before January 15 at pennie.com or by calling 1-844-8448040. Our multi-lingual team of certified pros will assist you every step of the way.”

Pennie.com offers easyto-use online tools for those looking to evaluate their potential costs, saving opportunit­ies, and plan options. These tools let customers compare different plans without having to provide any personal informatio­n, so they can easily see which plans best fit their budget. Pennie also has a free, unbiased team available to provide enrollment support for those looking for assistance. In addition, Pennie’s customer service center is staffed with dedicated resources ready to answer questions and walk customers through the enrollment process. To contact Pennie’s free support, customers can visit pennie.com/connect.

Pennie Customer Service is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and can be reached at 1-844-8448040.

In addition to Pennie, Wolf expanded Medicaid in 2015, ensuring more Pennsylvan­ians have access to Medical Assistance in Pennsylvan­ia. Today, more than 3.3 million Pennsylvan­ians are covered by Medical Assistance including almost 1 million people through the expansion. By expanding access to health care, the commonweal­th realized the lowest uninsured rate in Pennsylvan­ia history during the Wolf Administra­tion and insurance rates are now the most stable year over year than they’ve ever been.

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